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Título : | Asphaltenes and Other Natural Surfactants from Cerro Negro Crude Oil. Stepwise Adsorption at the Water/ Toluene Interface: Film Formation and Hydrophobic Effects |
Autor : | Sócrates, Acevedo Belsay, Borges Felipe, Quintero Vincent, Piscitelli Luis, Gutierres |
Palabras clave : | Surfactants surfactants crude oil Adsorption Interfase Hydrophobic effect |
Fecha de publicación : | 2005 |
Editorial : | Energy & Fuels ACS Publications |
Citación : | Energy & Fuels 2005, 19, 1948-1953 |
Resumen : | The adsorption of asphaltenes and other natural surfactants at the water/toluene interface
has been studied here, using both the ring and pendant drop method to measure the interfacial
tension (ç). The dependence of ç on the logarithm of the sample concentration (ln C) (represented
as the ç(ln C) isotherm) leads to a stepwise isotherm similar to that corresponding to the
adsorption of asphaltenes at the toluene/silica interface. As is the case for the toluene/silica
interface, the stepwise ç(ln C) isotherm seems to be the result of adsorption at the toluene/water
interface of molecules, as well as aggregates formed in solution. Once adsorbed, these aggregates
flocculate at the interface, leading to the well-known three-dimensional asphaltene films. In
agreement with previous evidence from thermal lens experiments, the onset of asphaltene
aggregation was observed near a sample concentration of C ) 60 mg/L. Although the presence of
aliphatic (acid fraction soluble in heptane, AFSH) and other types of acidic components in the
asphaltene mixture increases the interfacial activity of asphaltenes, the removal of these
components does not prevent the adsorption and leads to a film with an interfacial tension of ç
) 26 mJ/m2. This shows that such asphaltene films are less hydrophobic than what might be
expected. As suggested by the detailed description of the results given in this paper, the asphaltene
interfacial film is a mixed film formed by both AFSH and asphaltenes, where the role of AFSH
is to reduce the value of ç and the role of asphaltenes is to reduce hydrophobic effects by forming
a film that effectively separates oil from water. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/11695 |
ISSN : | 0887-0624 |
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