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Soft-Glassy Rheology of Asphaltenes at Liquid Interfaces

Abstract

The presence of asphaltenes in oil and water emulsions promotes emulsion stability, a major concern in the recovery of oil reserves. A number of mechanisms for this stabilizing effect have been proposed recently, including those that implicate the interfacial rheology of asphaltenes as a primary factor. We present interfacial shear rheological data for asphaltenes at liquid–liquid interfaces and show conclusively that asphaltenes at an oil–water interface exhibit a soft-glassy rheological behavior in agreement with the soft-glassy rheology (SGR) model. This characteristic allows the stabilization of emulsions via mechanical resistance to coalescence.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Joseph R. Samaniuk
  • Eline Hermans
  • Tom Verwijlen
  • Vincent Pauchard
  • Jan Vermant

Affiliation

  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich
  • UC Leuven-Limburg
  • SINTEF Industry / Process Technology
  • Diverse norske bedrifter og organisasjoner
  • City University of New York-City College

Year

2015

Published in

Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology

ISSN

0193-2691

Volume

36

Issue

10

Page(s)

1444 - 1451

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