The formation of highly stable water-in-oil emulsions results in complications in both upstream and downstream processing. Emulsion stability in these systems has been connected to the adsorption of surface-active asphaltenes that are assumed to form a rigidified film at the oil/water (o/w) interface. Full characterization of this behavior is needed to allow for engineered solutions for enhanced oil recovery. Interfacial properties, such as surface pressure and interfacial elasticity, are implicated in the stabilizing mechanism for these observed films. Asphaltenes are known to be interfacially active in both good solvents (aromatics) and poor solvents (high ratio of aliphatic to aromatic). However, due to inherent complexities present in a...
Asphaltenes are surface-active polyaromatic molecules in crude oil that are known to deposit in pipe...
It is generally accepted that asphaltenes are the main stabilizing agents of water-in-crude-oil emul...
Asphaltenes represent some of the largest and most polar molecules found in crude oils and are known...
The formation of highly stable water-in-oil emulsions results in complications in both upstream and ...
In an earlier study, oil–water interfacial tension was measured by the pendant drop technique for a ...
Asphaltenes are “<i>n</i>-alkane insoluble” species in crude oil that stabilize water-in-oil emulsio...
Asphaltenes are surface-active molecules which naturally appear in the crude oil. They can adsorb a...
There are numerous problems encountered during extraction, production, transportation and refining o...
International audienceSurface-active asphaltene molecules are naturally found in crude oil, causing ...
International audienceSurface-active asphaltene molecules are naturally found in crude oil, causing ...
As a physiochemical property, asphaltenes are known to be one the most surface active compounds in c...
Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods is one of ...
In the current study, we consider the rheological properties of an asphaltene-stabilized water-oil p...
In this work, we present new data on the interfacial and colloidal behavior of asphaltenes in model ...
Surface and interfacial tensions in model systems formed by a Brazilian crude oil n-pentane insolubl...
Asphaltenes are surface-active polyaromatic molecules in crude oil that are known to deposit in pipe...
It is generally accepted that asphaltenes are the main stabilizing agents of water-in-crude-oil emul...
Asphaltenes represent some of the largest and most polar molecules found in crude oils and are known...
The formation of highly stable water-in-oil emulsions results in complications in both upstream and ...
In an earlier study, oil–water interfacial tension was measured by the pendant drop technique for a ...
Asphaltenes are “<i>n</i>-alkane insoluble” species in crude oil that stabilize water-in-oil emulsio...
Asphaltenes are surface-active molecules which naturally appear in the crude oil. They can adsorb a...
There are numerous problems encountered during extraction, production, transportation and refining o...
International audienceSurface-active asphaltene molecules are naturally found in crude oil, causing ...
International audienceSurface-active asphaltene molecules are naturally found in crude oil, causing ...
As a physiochemical property, asphaltenes are known to be one the most surface active compounds in c...
Asphaltene precipitation during natural depletion and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods is one of ...
In the current study, we consider the rheological properties of an asphaltene-stabilized water-oil p...
In this work, we present new data on the interfacial and colloidal behavior of asphaltenes in model ...
Surface and interfacial tensions in model systems formed by a Brazilian crude oil n-pentane insolubl...
Asphaltenes are surface-active polyaromatic molecules in crude oil that are known to deposit in pipe...
It is generally accepted that asphaltenes are the main stabilizing agents of water-in-crude-oil emul...
Asphaltenes represent some of the largest and most polar molecules found in crude oils and are known...