Asphaltenes are surface-active molecules which naturally appear in the crude oil. They can adsorb at the water-oil interface and form a viscoelastic film, which stabilizes emulsion drops and makes water-oil separation extremely challenging. These emulsion drops can cause serious problems in the petroleum industry, so the understanding of the asphaltene film and a reliable method to enhance water-oil separation needs to be established.In this study, we apply the interfacial shear rheology on the water-oil interface to characterize the adsorption of asphaltene. Generally, the evolving asphaltene adsorption results in the increase of interfacial stiffness and brings a transition from viscous-dominated to more viscoelastic response to the inte...
Many advances have been made in the field of emulsions in recent years. Emulsion behavior is largely...
The demulsification mechanism of asphaltene-stabilized water-in-toluene emulsions by an ethylene-oxi...
Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods is one of ...
International audienceSurface-active asphaltene molecules are naturally found in crude oil, causing ...
International audienceAsphaltenes are surface-active molecules that exist naturally in crude oil. Th...
In the current study, we consider the rheological properties of an asphaltene-stabilized water-oil p...
Adsorption of asphaltenes at the water-oil interface contributes to the stability of petroleum emuls...
The formation of highly stable water-in-oil emulsions results in complications in both upstream and ...
There are numerous problems encountered during extraction, production, transportation and refining o...
Asphaltenes are surface-active polyaromatic molecules in crude oil that are known to deposit in pipe...
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...
In an earlier study, oil–water interfacial tension was measured by the pendant drop technique for a ...
Asphaltenes are heavy constituents of crude oil which affect the flow and viscosity of crude oil. As...
Asphaltenes, as indigenous components in crude oils, are believed to play an important role in the p...
Many advances have been made in the field of emulsions in recent years. Emulsion behavior is largely...
The demulsification mechanism of asphaltene-stabilized water-in-toluene emulsions by an ethylene-oxi...
Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods is one of ...
International audienceSurface-active asphaltene molecules are naturally found in crude oil, causing ...
International audienceAsphaltenes are surface-active molecules that exist naturally in crude oil. Th...
In the current study, we consider the rheological properties of an asphaltene-stabilized water-oil p...
Adsorption of asphaltenes at the water-oil interface contributes to the stability of petroleum emuls...
The formation of highly stable water-in-oil emulsions results in complications in both upstream and ...
There are numerous problems encountered during extraction, production, transportation and refining o...
Asphaltenes are surface-active polyaromatic molecules in crude oil that are known to deposit in pipe...
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...
In an earlier study, oil–water interfacial tension was measured by the pendant drop technique for a ...
Asphaltenes are heavy constituents of crude oil which affect the flow and viscosity of crude oil. As...
Asphaltenes, as indigenous components in crude oils, are believed to play an important role in the p...
Many advances have been made in the field of emulsions in recent years. Emulsion behavior is largely...
The demulsification mechanism of asphaltene-stabilized water-in-toluene emulsions by an ethylene-oxi...
Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods is one of ...