One of the important challenges of the oil industry is the formation of asphaltene deposits and emulsions, which cause many operational and economic problems. Asphaltenes are heavy and polar fractions of petroleum with a mixture of diverse molecules. Their structural complexity makes the understanding of their properties puzzling. The purpose of this review is to understand the self-association and surface activity properties of asphaltenes. There are some popular models for the mechanism of asphaltene aggregation; each alone is not complete and without defects. Experimental studies and molecular dynamics demonstrate that the mechanism of aggregation is influenced by asphaltene’ structure, architecture, and intermolecular forces. Factors su...
Asphaltenes represent some of the largest and most polar molecules found in crude oils and are known...
It is well known that asphaltene molecules play a significant role in stabilizing emulsions of water...
Natural asphaltenes are defined as polyaromatic compounds whose chemical composition and structure i...
Asphaltenes are the heavy fraction of crude oil, defined operationally as being soluble in aromatic ...
Asphaltenes, widely known as the “cholesterol of petroleum”, are the heaviest and most polarizable c...
The periodic molecular structure model of solvent-asphaltene system is constructed using molecular m...
International audienceThe challenges faced by the oil and shale industries include the comprehension...
Asphaltenes cause problems such as emulsion formation and deposition/precipitation during crude oil ...
The challenges faced by the oil and shale industries include the comprehension of the physical–chemi...
Aggregation of asphaltenes has attracted interest due to the impact on the crude-oil industry. Despi...
International audienceThis paper addresses molecular dynamic simulations to correlate the aggregatio...
We have performed a molecular-simulation-based study to explore some of the underlying mechanisms of...
Asphaltenes are the heaviest, most polar, and most surface-active species of crude oils which are fa...
Asphaltenes represent some of the largest and most polar molecules found in crude oils and are known...
Asphaltenes represent some of the largest and most polar molecules found in crude oils and are known...
Asphaltenes represent some of the largest and most polar molecules found in crude oils and are known...
It is well known that asphaltene molecules play a significant role in stabilizing emulsions of water...
Natural asphaltenes are defined as polyaromatic compounds whose chemical composition and structure i...
Asphaltenes are the heavy fraction of crude oil, defined operationally as being soluble in aromatic ...
Asphaltenes, widely known as the “cholesterol of petroleum”, are the heaviest and most polarizable c...
The periodic molecular structure model of solvent-asphaltene system is constructed using molecular m...
International audienceThe challenges faced by the oil and shale industries include the comprehension...
Asphaltenes cause problems such as emulsion formation and deposition/precipitation during crude oil ...
The challenges faced by the oil and shale industries include the comprehension of the physical–chemi...
Aggregation of asphaltenes has attracted interest due to the impact on the crude-oil industry. Despi...
International audienceThis paper addresses molecular dynamic simulations to correlate the aggregatio...
We have performed a molecular-simulation-based study to explore some of the underlying mechanisms of...
Asphaltenes are the heaviest, most polar, and most surface-active species of crude oils which are fa...
Asphaltenes represent some of the largest and most polar molecules found in crude oils and are known...
Asphaltenes represent some of the largest and most polar molecules found in crude oils and are known...
Asphaltenes represent some of the largest and most polar molecules found in crude oils and are known...
It is well known that asphaltene molecules play a significant role in stabilizing emulsions of water...
Natural asphaltenes are defined as polyaromatic compounds whose chemical composition and structure i...