Investigation of the Precipitation Behavior of Asphaltenes in the Presence of Naphthenic Acids Using Light Scattering and Molecular Modeling Techniques

A delay in the onset of flocculation is observed for asphaltenes in the presence of several naphthenic acids: methyl abietate, hydrogenated methyl abietate, 5β-cholanic acid, and 5β-cholanic acid-3-one. This flocculation behavior is monitored as a function of the added precipitant (n-heptane) to sol...

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Published inEnergy & fuels Vol. 26; no. 3; pp. 1862 - 1869
Main Authors Heaps, David T, Madasu, Praveen K, Magers, David H, Buchanan, J. Paige
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 15.03.2012
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Summary:A delay in the onset of flocculation is observed for asphaltenes in the presence of several naphthenic acids: methyl abietate, hydrogenated methyl abietate, 5β-cholanic acid, and 5β-cholanic acid-3-one. This flocculation behavior is monitored as a function of the added precipitant (n-heptane) to solutions of suspended asphaltenes and naphthenic acids in model solutions of toluene/n-heptane, using a combination of dynamic light scattering (DLS) and near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopic techniques. DLS and NIR show very good correlation in indentifying the onsets of flocculation, which varied among the series of naphthenic acids. Specific interaction energies and equilibrium intermolecular distances of asphaltenes and naphthenic acids are calculated using molecular mechanics. The results from molecular mechanics calculations support the experimental results of the titrations, and structure–property relationships are defined. Structure–property relationships are established for naphthenic acids, defining the relative contributions and importance of various functional groups: CC, CO, COOR, and COOH. The additive effects of naphthenic acids, defined by an increase in the precipitation onset, increase in the order of 5β-cholanic acid-3-one < hydrogenated methyl abietate < methyl abietate < 5β-cholanic acid, with experiments containing 5β-cholanic acid-3-one containing unexpected and interesting results.
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ISSN:0887-0624
1520-5029
DOI:10.1021/ef201719m