International audienceSurface-active asphaltene molecules are naturally found in crude oil, causing serious problems in the petroleum industry by stabilizing emulsion drops, thus hindering the separation of water and oil. Asphaltenes can adsorb at water–oil interfaces to form viscoelastic interfacial films that retard or prevent coalescence. Here, we measure the evolving interfacial shear rheology of water–oil interfaces as asphaltenes adsorb. Generally, interfaces stiffen with time, and the response crosses over from viscous-dominated to elastic-dominated. However, significant variations in the stiffness evolution are observed in putatively identical experiments. Direct visualization of the interfacial strain field reveals significant hete...
As the complex component in crude oil, asphaltenes adsorb at the interface and exhibit unique interf...
We have investigated the interfacial behavior of asphaltene molecules at the oil–water interface usi...
Asphaltenes, heavy aromatic components of crude oil, are known to adsorb on surfaces and can lead to...
International audienceSurface-active asphaltene molecules are naturally found in crude oil, causing ...
Asphaltenes are surface-active molecules which naturally appear in the crude oil. They can adsorb a...
Asphaltenes are surface-active polyaromatic molecules in crude oil that are known to deposit in pipe...
In the current study, we consider the rheological properties of an asphaltene-stabilized water-oil p...
In an earlier study, oil–water interfacial tension was measured by the pendant drop technique for a ...
Adsorption of asphaltenes at the water–oil interface contributes to the stability of petroleum emuls...
International audienceAsphaltenes are surface-active molecules that exist naturally in crude oil. Th...
The formation of highly stable water-in-oil emulsions results in complications in both upstream and ...
International audienceWe investigate the formation and properties of crude oil/water interfacial fil...
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...
Asphaltenes are heavy constituents of crude oil which affect the flow and viscosity of crude oil. As...
As the complex component in crude oil, asphaltenes adsorb at the interface and exhibit unique interf...
We have investigated the interfacial behavior of asphaltene molecules at the oil–water interface usi...
Asphaltenes, heavy aromatic components of crude oil, are known to adsorb on surfaces and can lead to...
International audienceSurface-active asphaltene molecules are naturally found in crude oil, causing ...
Asphaltenes are surface-active molecules which naturally appear in the crude oil. They can adsorb a...
Asphaltenes are surface-active polyaromatic molecules in crude oil that are known to deposit in pipe...
In the current study, we consider the rheological properties of an asphaltene-stabilized water-oil p...
In an earlier study, oil–water interfacial tension was measured by the pendant drop technique for a ...
Adsorption of asphaltenes at the water–oil interface contributes to the stability of petroleum emuls...
International audienceAsphaltenes are surface-active molecules that exist naturally in crude oil. Th...
The formation of highly stable water-in-oil emulsions results in complications in both upstream and ...
International audienceWe investigate the formation and properties of crude oil/water interfacial fil...
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...
Asphaltenes are heavy constituents of crude oil which affect the flow and viscosity of crude oil. As...
As the complex component in crude oil, asphaltenes adsorb at the interface and exhibit unique interf...
We have investigated the interfacial behavior of asphaltene molecules at the oil–water interface usi...
Asphaltenes, heavy aromatic components of crude oil, are known to adsorb on surfaces and can lead to...