Emulsified water droplets must be extracted from crude oil for economical and transport purposes, which is achievable by chemical demulsification. Four different chemicals were tested on water-in-crude oil emulsions using a newly developed nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) method. Droplet size distributions were mapped at the beginning and end of experimentation. In addition, slice selections (soft radio-frequency (RF) pulses) were used to isolate the signal from residual droplets within the separated oil phase to study coalescence patterns in the emulsion bulk. The NMR could also return rapid continuous brine profiles for analysis of sedimentation rates and free water appearance kinetics. The residual water content was isolated by strong bi...
The effects of water/oil volume ratio, type and concentration of demulsifier, water salinity and mix...
Emulsions are ubiquitous in many consumer products, including food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. W...
It is shown that a combination of pulsed-field-gradient spin-echo ~PGSE! nuclear-magnetic-resonance~...
Emulsified water droplets must be extracted from crude oil for economical and transport purposes, wh...
Due to depletion of conventional sources and increasing demand for crude oil, the last years have sh...
This study compares by means of new and advanced destabilization protocols the efficiency of new che...
A method using Pulsed Field Gradient Nuclear Magnetic Resonance PFG-NMR for water-incrude oil emulsi...
A method using Pulsed Field Gradient Nuclear Magnetic Resonance PFG-NMR for water-incrude oil emulsi...
A method for rapid characterization of emulsions is presented. From the proposed setup we are able t...
A method for rapid characterization of emulsions is presented. From the proposed setup we are able t...
Naphthenic Acids (NAs) are widely believed to universally act in a stabilizing capacity during the f...
A method for rapid characterization of emulsions is presented. From the proposed setup we are able t...
Water-in-crude oil emulsions are an increasing problem during production. Essential to any emulsion ...
Naphthenic Acids (NAs) are widely believed to universally act in a stabilizing capacity during the f...
A method using Pulsed Field Gradient Nuclear Magnetic Resonance PFG-NMR for water-incrude oil emulsi...
The effects of water/oil volume ratio, type and concentration of demulsifier, water salinity and mix...
Emulsions are ubiquitous in many consumer products, including food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. W...
It is shown that a combination of pulsed-field-gradient spin-echo ~PGSE! nuclear-magnetic-resonance~...
Emulsified water droplets must be extracted from crude oil for economical and transport purposes, wh...
Due to depletion of conventional sources and increasing demand for crude oil, the last years have sh...
This study compares by means of new and advanced destabilization protocols the efficiency of new che...
A method using Pulsed Field Gradient Nuclear Magnetic Resonance PFG-NMR for water-incrude oil emulsi...
A method using Pulsed Field Gradient Nuclear Magnetic Resonance PFG-NMR for water-incrude oil emulsi...
A method for rapid characterization of emulsions is presented. From the proposed setup we are able t...
A method for rapid characterization of emulsions is presented. From the proposed setup we are able t...
Naphthenic Acids (NAs) are widely believed to universally act in a stabilizing capacity during the f...
A method for rapid characterization of emulsions is presented. From the proposed setup we are able t...
Water-in-crude oil emulsions are an increasing problem during production. Essential to any emulsion ...
Naphthenic Acids (NAs) are widely believed to universally act in a stabilizing capacity during the f...
A method using Pulsed Field Gradient Nuclear Magnetic Resonance PFG-NMR for water-incrude oil emulsi...
The effects of water/oil volume ratio, type and concentration of demulsifier, water salinity and mix...
Emulsions are ubiquitous in many consumer products, including food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. W...
It is shown that a combination of pulsed-field-gradient spin-echo ~PGSE! nuclear-magnetic-resonance~...