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Structures and Dynamics of Asphaltenes

✍ Scribed by Teh Fu Yen (auth.), Oliver C. Mullins, Eric Y. Sheu (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
441
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The investigative assault upon the enigmatic asphaltenes has recently resulted in sigΒ­ nificant advances in many varied disciplines. Taken individually, each discipline exposes certain facets of asphaltenes, but each, alone, can never reveal asphaltenes from all vanΒ­ tages. Even seemingly narrowly focused issues such as the molecular structures of asphalΒ­ tenes, or the colloidal structures of asphaltenes require a confluence of many lines of investigation to yield an understanding which differs from truth by diminishing uncerΒ­ tainty. An holistic treatment of the asphaltenes is a powerful approach to evolve further their understanding. For example, examination of asphaltenes at the highest resolution yields molecular structure. A slight increase in scale probes asphaltene colloidal structure. Weaving together asphaltene studies performed at different length scales results in a fabric which envelops an encompassing vision of asphaltenes. At the same time, the interfaces of these hierarchical studies provide additional constraints on imagination, more than investiΒ­ gations at individual length scales alone. These considerations shaped the timing, format, and the content of our book. The editors are very appreciative of the diligence and hard work manifest in each of the contributed chapters herein. We thank the contributing authors for making this project a success. Oliver C. Mullins Eric Y. Sheu vii CONTENTS I. Asphaltenes: Types and Sources ...................................... .

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-x
Asphaltenes....Pages 1-20
Optical Interrogation of Aromatic Moieties in Crude Oils and Asphaltenes....Pages 21-77
Molecular Structure and Intermolecular Interaction of Asphaltenes by FT-IR, NMR, EPR....Pages 79-113
Self-Association of Asphaltenes....Pages 115-144
Colloidal Structural Evolution from Stable to Flocculated State of Asphaltene Solutions and Heavy Crudes....Pages 145-201
Molecular and Colloidal Structure of Coal Asphaltenes and Other Heavy Solvent Soluble Components....Pages 203-225
Characterization and Phase Behavior of Asphaltenic Crude Oils....Pages 227-246
Conductivity of Asphaltenes....Pages 247-266
A New Suspension Viscosity Model and Its Application to Asphaltene Association Thermodynamics and Structures....Pages 267-302
Characterization of Asphaltenes and Heavy Oils Using Hydrodynamic Property Measurements....Pages 303-335
Asphaltene and Resin Stabilized Crude Oil Emulsions....Pages 337-376
The Role of Petroleum Asphaltenes in the Stabilization of Water-in-Oil Emulsions....Pages 377-422
Back Matter....Pages 423-438

✦ Subjects


Physical Chemistry; Polymer Sciences


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