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Effect of Ethylcellulose on the Rheology and Mechanical Heterogeneity of Asphaltene Films at the Oil-Water Interface.
Chang, Chih-Cheng; Williams, Ian; Nowbahar, Arash; Mansard, Vincent; Mecca, Jodi; Whitaker, Kathryn A; Schmitt, Adam K; Tucker, Christopher J; Kalantar, Tom H; Kuo, Tzu-Chi; Squires, Todd M.
Afiliação
  • Chang CC; Department of Chemical Engineering , University of California , Santa Barbara , California 93106-5080 , United States.
  • Williams I; Department of Chemical Engineering , University of California , Santa Barbara , California 93106-5080 , United States.
  • Nowbahar A; Department of Chemistry , University College London , 20 Gordon Street , London WC1H 0AJ , U.K.
  • Mansard V; Department of Chemical Engineering , University of California , Santa Barbara , California 93106-5080 , United States.
  • Mecca J; Department of Chemical Engineering , University of California , Santa Barbara , California 93106-5080 , United States.
  • Whitaker KA; Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems , Toulouse 31400 , France.
  • Schmitt AK; The Dow Chemical Company , Midland , Michigan 48674 , United States.
  • Tucker CJ; The Dow Chemical Company , Midland , Michigan 48674 , United States.
  • Kalantar TH; The Dow Chemical Company , Midland , Michigan 48674 , United States.
  • Kuo TC; The Dow Chemical Company , Midland , Michigan 48674 , United States.
  • Squires TM; The Dow Chemical Company , Midland , Michigan 48674 , United States.
Langmuir ; 35(29): 9374-9381, 2019 Jul 23.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31256591
ABSTRACT
Asphaltenes are surface-active molecules that exist naturally in crude oil. They adsorb at the water-oil interface and form viscoelastic interfacial films that stabilize emulsion droplets, making water-oil separation extremely challenging. There is, thus, a need for chemical demulsifiers to disrupt the interfacial asphaltene films, and, thereby, facilitate water-oil separation. Here, we examine ethylcellulose (EC) as a model demulsifier and measure its impact on the interfacial properties of asphaltene films using interfacial shear microrheology. When EC is mixed with an oil and asphaltene solution, it retards the interfacial stiffening that occurs between the oil phase in contact with a water phase. Moreover, EC introduces relatively weak regions within the film. When EC is introduced to a pre-existing asphaltene film, the stiffness of the films decreases abruptly and significantly. Direct visualization of interfacial dynamics further reveals that EC acts inhomogeneously, and that relatively soft regions in the initial film are seen to expand. This mechanism likely impacts emulsion destabilization and provides new insight to the process of demulsification.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article