Asphaltene aggregation affects the entire production chain of the petrochemical industry, which also poses environmental challenges for oil pollution remediation. The aggregation process has been investigated for decades, but it remains unclear how the free energy of asphaltene association in solvents is correlated to its molecular structure. In this study, dimerization energies of 28 types of asphaltenes in water and toluene were calculated using the umbrella sampling method. Structural parameters related to the atom types and functional groups were screened to identify the factors most influencing the dimerization energy using multiple linear regression, multilayer perceptron, and support vector regression. Results demonstrated that the i...
Asphaltenes aggregation and waxes in petroleum were simulated considering five molecular structures ...
The aggregation behavior of model molecules of asphaltene subfractions A1 and A2 dissolved in heptan...
Asphaltenes cause problems such as emulsion formation and deposition/precipitation during crude oil ...
Aggregation of asphaltenes has attracted interest due to the impact on the crude-oil industry. Despi...
Asphaltenes are the heavy fraction of crude oil, defined operationally as being soluble in aromatic ...
Natural asphaltenes are defined as polyaromatic compounds whose chemical composition and structure i...
Asphaltenes, a distinct class of molecules found in crude oil, exhibit insolubility in nonpolar solv...
The modelling of the behaviour of crude oils is particularly challenging due to the diverse length a...
Asphaltenes are the heaviest, most polar, and most surface-active species of crude oils which are fa...
Asphaltenes, widely known as the “cholesterol of petroleum”, are the heaviest and most polarizable c...
AbstractNuclear Magnetic Resonance experiments were used to study the relationship between the struc...
We have performed a molecular-simulation-based study to explore some of the underlying mechanisms of...
Asphaltenes are a complex mixture of molecular structures with a variety of functionalities, which i...
In the paper microscopic structure and physicochemical characteristics of asphaltenes were investiga...
One of the important challenges of the oil industry is the formation of asphaltene deposits and emul...
Asphaltenes aggregation and waxes in petroleum were simulated considering five molecular structures ...
The aggregation behavior of model molecules of asphaltene subfractions A1 and A2 dissolved in heptan...
Asphaltenes cause problems such as emulsion formation and deposition/precipitation during crude oil ...
Aggregation of asphaltenes has attracted interest due to the impact on the crude-oil industry. Despi...
Asphaltenes are the heavy fraction of crude oil, defined operationally as being soluble in aromatic ...
Natural asphaltenes are defined as polyaromatic compounds whose chemical composition and structure i...
Asphaltenes, a distinct class of molecules found in crude oil, exhibit insolubility in nonpolar solv...
The modelling of the behaviour of crude oils is particularly challenging due to the diverse length a...
Asphaltenes are the heaviest, most polar, and most surface-active species of crude oils which are fa...
Asphaltenes, widely known as the “cholesterol of petroleum”, are the heaviest and most polarizable c...
AbstractNuclear Magnetic Resonance experiments were used to study the relationship between the struc...
We have performed a molecular-simulation-based study to explore some of the underlying mechanisms of...
Asphaltenes are a complex mixture of molecular structures with a variety of functionalities, which i...
In the paper microscopic structure and physicochemical characteristics of asphaltenes were investiga...
One of the important challenges of the oil industry is the formation of asphaltene deposits and emul...
Asphaltenes aggregation and waxes in petroleum were simulated considering five molecular structures ...
The aggregation behavior of model molecules of asphaltene subfractions A1 and A2 dissolved in heptan...
Asphaltenes cause problems such as emulsion formation and deposition/precipitation during crude oil ...