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Emulsion stabilization by means of combined surfactant multilayer (D-phase) and asphaltene particles

Year: 2003

Journal: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochem. Eng. Aspects 228 (2003) 131-142, 20111221

Authors: Trond Erik Havre, Johan Sjöblom

Organizations: Ugelstad Laboratory, Department of Chemical Engineering, Norwegian University of Sciences and Technology (NTNU), 7491 Trondheim, Norway

The emulsion stability of systems containing paraffinic, aromatic or naphthenic acid, water and heptane/toluene was investigated at different pH. High pH (around 11) gave rise to o/w emulsions with high stability. A decrease in pH reduced the emulsion stability significantly. In order to prepare stable w/o emulsions, D-phase samples were used. In addition to the multilayer stabilization, asphaltene nano-particles were mixed with the D-phase samples and used as stabilizers. It was shown that a combination of 60% asphaltene particles and 40% D-phase gave the most stable w/o-emulsions. All w/o-emulsion stabilities were evaluated by means of critical electric fields (Ecrit). This investigation verifies the importance of D-phase stabilization in combination with asphaltene particles in systems with acidic heavy crude oil (including bitumen) and water.