Asphaltenes, heavy aromatic components of crude oil, are known to adsorb on surfaces and can lead to pipe clogging or hinder oil recovery. Because of their multicomponent structure, the details of their interactions with surfaces are complex. We investigate the effect of the physicochemical properties of the substrate on the extent and mechanism of this adsorption. Using wetting measurements, we relate the initial kinetics of deposition to the interfacial energy of the surface. We then quantify the long-term adsorption dynamics using a quartz crystal microbalance and ellipsometry. Finally, we investigate the mechanism and morphology of adsorption with force spectroscopy measurements as a function of surface chemistry. We determine different...
The ability of a fatty-alkylamine amphiphile to inhibit asphaltene adsorption/deposition, as well as...
Asphaltenes play a key role in oil production and its exploration from natural reservoirs. In carbon...
Asphaltenes are surface-active molecules which naturally appear in the crude oil. They can adsorb a...
Fouling by asphaltene, which constitutes the densest, most polar fraction of crude oil, poses a seri...
Background and hypothesis: In the oil industry, asphaltenes are known for their tendency to aggregat...
Background and hypothesis: In the oil industry, asphaltenes are known for their tendency to aggregat...
Asphaltenes, as indigenous components in crude oils, are believed to play an important role in the p...
Asphaltenes, as indigenous components in crude oils, are believed to play an important role in the p...
Asphaltenes are heavy constituents of crude oil which affect the flow and viscosity of crude oil. As...
The adsorption process of asphaltene onto molecularly smooth mica surfaces from toluene solutions of...
Asphaltenes in crude oil play a pivotal role in reservoir oil production because they control rock-s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Asphaltenes constitute a polar and aromatic class o...
There are numerous problems encountered during extraction, production, transportation and refining o...
Asphaltenes are “<i>n</i>-alkane insoluble” species in crude oil that stabilize water-in-oil emulsio...
As the complex component in crude oil, asphaltenes adsorb at the interface and exhibit unique interf...
The ability of a fatty-alkylamine amphiphile to inhibit asphaltene adsorption/deposition, as well as...
Asphaltenes play a key role in oil production and its exploration from natural reservoirs. In carbon...
Asphaltenes are surface-active molecules which naturally appear in the crude oil. They can adsorb a...
Fouling by asphaltene, which constitutes the densest, most polar fraction of crude oil, poses a seri...
Background and hypothesis: In the oil industry, asphaltenes are known for their tendency to aggregat...
Background and hypothesis: In the oil industry, asphaltenes are known for their tendency to aggregat...
Asphaltenes, as indigenous components in crude oils, are believed to play an important role in the p...
Asphaltenes, as indigenous components in crude oils, are believed to play an important role in the p...
Asphaltenes are heavy constituents of crude oil which affect the flow and viscosity of crude oil. As...
The adsorption process of asphaltene onto molecularly smooth mica surfaces from toluene solutions of...
Asphaltenes in crude oil play a pivotal role in reservoir oil production because they control rock-s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Asphaltenes constitute a polar and aromatic class o...
There are numerous problems encountered during extraction, production, transportation and refining o...
Asphaltenes are “<i>n</i>-alkane insoluble” species in crude oil that stabilize water-in-oil emulsio...
As the complex component in crude oil, asphaltenes adsorb at the interface and exhibit unique interf...
The ability of a fatty-alkylamine amphiphile to inhibit asphaltene adsorption/deposition, as well as...
Asphaltenes play a key role in oil production and its exploration from natural reservoirs. In carbon...
Asphaltenes are surface-active molecules which naturally appear in the crude oil. They can adsorb a...