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In Situ FTIR Spectroscopic Imaging of Asphaltene Deposition from Crude Oil under n-Heptane and Acetone Flows. / Shalygin, A. S.; Milovanov, E. S.; Kovalev, E. P. и др.
в: Petroleum Chemistry, Том 62, № 9, 09.2022, стр. 1087-1095.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - In Situ FTIR Spectroscopic Imaging of Asphaltene Deposition from Crude Oil under n-Heptane and Acetone Flows
AU - Shalygin, A. S.
AU - Milovanov, E. S.
AU - Kovalev, E. P.
AU - Yakushkin, S. S.
AU - Kazarian, S. G.
AU - Martyanov, O. N.
N1 - Funding Information: A.S. Shalygin and E.P. Kovalev thank the Russian Science Foundation for financial support (project no. 20-79-00183, 2020 Competition for projects for the event “Conducting Initiative Research by Young Scientists” of the Presidential Program of Research Projects Implemented by Leading Scientists, Including Young Scientists) and the National Center for Catalyst Research, Collective Use Center, for the provided equipment. Publisher Copyright: © 2022, The Author(s).
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Asphaltene deposition from crude oil, induced by n-heptane and acetone flows in a microfluidic device, was studied by optical and FTIR spectroscopic imaging techniques in situ. It was found that n-heptane and acetone penetrate crude oil in completely different ways, which is responsible for the formation of deposits with different structures and chemical compositions. The contact of the n-heptane flow with crude oil leads to fast aggregation of asphaltenes at the interface, resulting in the formation of a compact deposit fixed to the surface. Subsequent slow diffusion of n-heptane into crude oil causes asphaltene aggregation and precipitation of loose deposits. In the case of acetone, the flocculant diffuses (faster than n-heptane) into crude oil, which results in removal of its soluble components and in the formation of deposits appearing as strips as well. The distribution of the functional groups (–OH(NH), CH2–CH3, C=O, C–O, S=O) in the deposits is spatially heterogeneous. The asphaltenes deposits formed at the flocculant-crude oil interface are richer in the functional groups than those formed during diffusion. No carbonyl groups were revealed in the deposits formed in the acetone flow, while oxygen-containing groups such as –OH(NH) and S=O were present, which was an unusual result.
AB - Asphaltene deposition from crude oil, induced by n-heptane and acetone flows in a microfluidic device, was studied by optical and FTIR spectroscopic imaging techniques in situ. It was found that n-heptane and acetone penetrate crude oil in completely different ways, which is responsible for the formation of deposits with different structures and chemical compositions. The contact of the n-heptane flow with crude oil leads to fast aggregation of asphaltenes at the interface, resulting in the formation of a compact deposit fixed to the surface. Subsequent slow diffusion of n-heptane into crude oil causes asphaltene aggregation and precipitation of loose deposits. In the case of acetone, the flocculant diffuses (faster than n-heptane) into crude oil, which results in removal of its soluble components and in the formation of deposits appearing as strips as well. The distribution of the functional groups (–OH(NH), CH2–CH3, C=O, C–O, S=O) in the deposits is spatially heterogeneous. The asphaltenes deposits formed at the flocculant-crude oil interface are richer in the functional groups than those formed during diffusion. No carbonyl groups were revealed in the deposits formed in the acetone flow, while oxygen-containing groups such as –OH(NH) and S=O were present, which was an unusual result.
KW - acetone
KW - asphaltenes
KW - chemical imaging
KW - crude oil
KW - FTIR spectroscopic imaging
KW - microfluidic device
KW - n-heptane
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U2 - 10.1134/S0965544122090079
DO - 10.1134/S0965544122090079
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85141792422
VL - 62
SP - 1087
EP - 1095
JO - Petroleum Chemistry
JF - Petroleum Chemistry
SN - 0965-5441
IS - 9
ER -
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