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Properties of Langmuir Surface and Interfacial Films Built up by Asphaltenes and Resins: Influence of Chemical Demulsifiers
Authors:Ese  Galet  Clausse  Sjöblom
Institution:a Department of Chemistry, University of Bergen, Allègt. 41, N-5007, Bergen, Norway;b Division Thermodynamique et Physicochimie de Procédés Industriels, Département Génie Chimique, CNRS UPRES A 6067, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, BP 60529, 60205 Compiègne Cedex, France
Abstract:The influence of chemical additives on asphaltene films on water surface and at oil/water interface is studied by means of the Langmuir technique. It was found that some demulsifiers of high molecular weight alter the asphaltene film on water surface in the same way as the resin fraction, i.e., increasing the compressibility of the film which results in a reduced film rigidity. The films that build up at the oil/water interface in model oil systems, containing naturally occurring surfactants, are studied during compression. In this system chemical additives of high molecular weight totally prevent formation of a rigid film at the interface. Adding resins to the bulk phase together with asphaltenes hamper the adsorption of the heavy fraction.
Keywords:asphaltenes  resins  demulsifiers  Langmuir films
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