Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
593711 Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Asphaltene adsorption measured on the surface using white light interferometry.•Experiments show the aggregate formation in a good solvent a low concentration.•The existence of asphaltene nanoagregates in good solvent is cleaver demonstrated.•The role of A1 and A2 subfractions in the aggregation process is clearly showed.

In the present work we show the application of white light interferometric microscopy to study the adsorption of asphaltene on to glass surfaces. Asphaltenes, isolated from two different crude oils and dissolved in chloroform, were studied. The adsorption behavior of the total asphaltene and two sub-fractions is presented and the adsorption behavior is correlated with the solubility of each sub-fraction in different solvents. The existence of nanoaggregates of asphaltenes, even in a good solvent such as chloroform, is presented. The importance of each asphaltene sub-fraction in the aggregation and subsequent deposition is clearly shown. The characteristics of the adsorbed film illustrate differences in the average molecular structures of each sub-fraction and their impact on the solute–solute interaction and consequently the solubility. The results demonstrate, for the first time, the importance of A2, the asphaltene sub-fraction which is soluble, in the impact in the aggregate adsorption.

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