In an earlier study, oil–water interfacial tension was measured by the pendant drop technique for a range of oil-phase asphaltene concentrations and viscosities. The interfacial tension was found to be related to the relative surface coverage during droplet expansion. The relationship was independent of aging time and bulk asphaltenes concentration, suggesting that cross-linking did not occur at the interface and that only asphaltene monomers were adsorbed. The present study extends this work to measurements of interfacial rheology with the same fluids. Dilatation moduli have been measured using the pulsating droplet technique at different frequencies, different concentrations (below and above CNAC), and different aging times. Care was take...
Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods is one of ...
Interfacial tension (IFT) is one of the major parameters which govern the fluid flow in oil producti...
Adsorption of asphaltenes at the water–oil interface contributes to the stability of petroleum emuls...
Asphaltenes are “<i>n</i>-alkane insoluble” species in crude oil that stabilize water-in-oil emulsio...
The formation of highly stable water-in-oil emulsions results in complications in both upstream and ...
International audienceSurface-active asphaltene molecules are naturally found in crude oil, causing ...
In recent studies of asphaltenes from the Norwegian continental shelf at water–oil interfaces, adsor...
Asphaltenes are surface-active polyaromatic molecules in crude oil that are known to deposit in pipe...
As the complex component in crude oil, asphaltenes adsorb at the interface and exhibit unique interf...
Asphaltenes are surface-active molecules which naturally appear in the crude oil. They can adsorb a...
There are numerous problems encountered during extraction, production, transportation and refining o...
Asphaltenes, as indigenous components in crude oils, are believed to play an important role in the p...
In the current study, we consider the rheological properties of an asphaltene-stabilized water-oil p...
In this work, pendant drop techniques and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were employed to inves...
As a physiochemical property, asphaltenes are known to be one the most surface active compounds in c...
Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods is one of ...
Interfacial tension (IFT) is one of the major parameters which govern the fluid flow in oil producti...
Adsorption of asphaltenes at the water–oil interface contributes to the stability of petroleum emuls...
Asphaltenes are “<i>n</i>-alkane insoluble” species in crude oil that stabilize water-in-oil emulsio...
The formation of highly stable water-in-oil emulsions results in complications in both upstream and ...
International audienceSurface-active asphaltene molecules are naturally found in crude oil, causing ...
In recent studies of asphaltenes from the Norwegian continental shelf at water–oil interfaces, adsor...
Asphaltenes are surface-active polyaromatic molecules in crude oil that are known to deposit in pipe...
As the complex component in crude oil, asphaltenes adsorb at the interface and exhibit unique interf...
Asphaltenes are surface-active molecules which naturally appear in the crude oil. They can adsorb a...
There are numerous problems encountered during extraction, production, transportation and refining o...
Asphaltenes, as indigenous components in crude oils, are believed to play an important role in the p...
In the current study, we consider the rheological properties of an asphaltene-stabilized water-oil p...
In this work, pendant drop techniques and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were employed to inves...
As a physiochemical property, asphaltenes are known to be one the most surface active compounds in c...
Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods is one of ...
Interfacial tension (IFT) is one of the major parameters which govern the fluid flow in oil producti...
Adsorption of asphaltenes at the water–oil interface contributes to the stability of petroleum emuls...