It is generally accepted that asphaltenes are the main stabilizing agents of water-in-crude-oil emulsions. However, the phenomenon of formation and stabilization of the colloid is complex and requires further studies. In this work, interfacially active species were extracted from samples of three Colombian oil fields. The asphaltenes were obtained by the Soxhlet method. Then, the interfacial material (IM) from crude oil was obtained by a recently proposed wet silica methodology. The former extraction method is based on the solubility criterion, in contrast to the latter method that allows for the acquisition of substances by their affinity with water. The materials extracted were characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance, laser desorption...
The behaviors and molecular interactions of asphaltenes are related to many challenging issues in oi...
Surface and interfacial tensions in model systems formed by a Brazilian crude oil n-pentane insolubl...
Asphaltene is a significant cause of flow assurance problems in the petroleum industry. Asphaltene p...
Isolation of crude oil components that concentrate at the oil/water interface [i.e., interfacial mat...
Enhanced oil recovery can be obtained by flooding the reservoir with chemical fluids. However, compl...
The formation of highly stable water-in-oil emulsions results in complications in both upstream and ...
In this work, we present new data on the interfacial and colloidal behavior of asphaltenes in model ...
International audienceTo better understand the water-in-oil (w/o) emulsion stability problem, the in...
As a physiochemical property, asphaltenes are known to be one the most surface active compounds in c...
Asphaltenes are “<i>n</i>-alkane insoluble” species in crude oil that stabilize water-in-oil emulsio...
Crude oil is the primary source for energy in the world and serves as the raw material for many dail...
Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods is one of ...
In this work, pendant drop techniques and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were employed to inves...
The tendency during the past decades in the quality of oil reserves shows that conventional crude oi...
After successful isolation of the most interfacially active subfraction of asphaltenes (IAAs) report...
The behaviors and molecular interactions of asphaltenes are related to many challenging issues in oi...
Surface and interfacial tensions in model systems formed by a Brazilian crude oil n-pentane insolubl...
Asphaltene is a significant cause of flow assurance problems in the petroleum industry. Asphaltene p...
Isolation of crude oil components that concentrate at the oil/water interface [i.e., interfacial mat...
Enhanced oil recovery can be obtained by flooding the reservoir with chemical fluids. However, compl...
The formation of highly stable water-in-oil emulsions results in complications in both upstream and ...
In this work, we present new data on the interfacial and colloidal behavior of asphaltenes in model ...
International audienceTo better understand the water-in-oil (w/o) emulsion stability problem, the in...
As a physiochemical property, asphaltenes are known to be one the most surface active compounds in c...
Asphaltenes are “<i>n</i>-alkane insoluble” species in crude oil that stabilize water-in-oil emulsio...
Crude oil is the primary source for energy in the world and serves as the raw material for many dail...
Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods is one of ...
In this work, pendant drop techniques and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were employed to inves...
The tendency during the past decades in the quality of oil reserves shows that conventional crude oi...
After successful isolation of the most interfacially active subfraction of asphaltenes (IAAs) report...
The behaviors and molecular interactions of asphaltenes are related to many challenging issues in oi...
Surface and interfacial tensions in model systems formed by a Brazilian crude oil n-pentane insolubl...
Asphaltene is a significant cause of flow assurance problems in the petroleum industry. Asphaltene p...