Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Heavy crude oil samples extracted from the same well showed some rheological differences mainly in terms of
viscosity and response to the addition of a small amount of dodecyl benzen sulfonate. Also slight differences in
the activation energy and in the viscosity dependence on a solvent concentration were observed. The crude oil
samples, also separated in maltenic and asphaltenic fractions, were fully characterized by elemental and proximate
analysis, solvent extraction, thermogravimetry, mass spectrometric and spectroscopic analyses. No significant
differences were found showing that the samples have the same composition and molecular structure and
demonstrating that the different rheological behavior has to be related only to a different microstructural organization
that is not sensed by the chemical-physical tests. This result helps to complete the picture of the complex
correlation between rheological and chemical-physical properties of heavy crude oils. While it is accepted
that chemical-physically different samples may, or may not, have a different rheology, we show for the first
time that unperturbed samples with the same chemical-physical properties may exhibit differences in the rheological
behavior.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Unconventional oil Asphaltenes Viscosity Chemical composition Spectrometry Spectroscopy
Elenco autori:
Gargiulo, Valentina; Stanzione, Fernando; Ciajolo, Anna
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