Asphaltenes were obtained from a Brazilian vacuum residue (VR) by precipitation with different ratios of n-heptane/VR to give three asphaltene subfractions. The behavior of these different subfractions in relation to the stability of water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions were evaluated. The whole asphaltene subfraction (AH) was obtained with the addition of n-heptane/VR in a 40:1 ratio (v/v) followed by filtration. Two more asphaltene subfractions (A4 and A10) were obtained by precipitation with n-heptane/VR ratios of 4:1 and 10:1, respectively. The properties of the precipitated asphaltene subfractions were analyzed by atmospheric pressure photoionization (APPI) coupled to Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) in p...
The effects of asphaltenes from two heavy oil residues on the sedimentation stability of residual ma...
The tendency during the past decades in the quality of oil reserves shows that conventional crude oi...
Asphalthenes are typically defined as the fraction of petroleum insoluble in n-alkanes (typically he...
Whole asphaltenes (WA) were fractionated by the E-SARA method according to their adsorption characte...
Asphaltenes and insoluble fractions of vacuum residues (VRs) of two Indian crude oils (viz. Heera an...
The effect of asphaltene solvency on the stability of water-in-oil emulsion was investigated using c...
As part of an ongoing research into the stability of oil-field emulsions, model oils have been utili...
Asphaltenes challenge nearly all analytical techniques because of their immense polydispersity in mo...
n-Pentane-, n-hexane-, and n-heptane-insoluble asphaltenes obtained via a standard procedure by prec...
The goal of this work is to obtain a better understanding of the properties of petroleum asphaltenes...
Summarization: In-situ formation of W/O (water-in-oil) emulsion in oil reservoirs is gaining increas...
The behaviors and molecular interactions of asphaltenes are related to many challenging issues in oi...
In this work, we present new data on the interfacial and colloidal behavior of asphaltenes in model ...
After successful isolation of the most interfacially active subfraction of asphaltenes (IAAs) report...
Asphaltenes are still problematic fractions and their composition is not fully unveiled as it relate...
The effects of asphaltenes from two heavy oil residues on the sedimentation stability of residual ma...
The tendency during the past decades in the quality of oil reserves shows that conventional crude oi...
Asphalthenes are typically defined as the fraction of petroleum insoluble in n-alkanes (typically he...
Whole asphaltenes (WA) were fractionated by the E-SARA method according to their adsorption characte...
Asphaltenes and insoluble fractions of vacuum residues (VRs) of two Indian crude oils (viz. Heera an...
The effect of asphaltene solvency on the stability of water-in-oil emulsion was investigated using c...
As part of an ongoing research into the stability of oil-field emulsions, model oils have been utili...
Asphaltenes challenge nearly all analytical techniques because of their immense polydispersity in mo...
n-Pentane-, n-hexane-, and n-heptane-insoluble asphaltenes obtained via a standard procedure by prec...
The goal of this work is to obtain a better understanding of the properties of petroleum asphaltenes...
Summarization: In-situ formation of W/O (water-in-oil) emulsion in oil reservoirs is gaining increas...
The behaviors and molecular interactions of asphaltenes are related to many challenging issues in oi...
In this work, we present new data on the interfacial and colloidal behavior of asphaltenes in model ...
After successful isolation of the most interfacially active subfraction of asphaltenes (IAAs) report...
Asphaltenes are still problematic fractions and their composition is not fully unveiled as it relate...
The effects of asphaltenes from two heavy oil residues on the sedimentation stability of residual ma...
The tendency during the past decades in the quality of oil reserves shows that conventional crude oi...
Asphalthenes are typically defined as the fraction of petroleum insoluble in n-alkanes (typically he...