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DMSO-accelerated rapid gelation of crude oils at room temperature

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SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
Volume 30, Issue 12, Pages 1011-1016

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10610278.2018.1515487

Keywords

DMSO; organogelators; crude oil

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Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), carrying a highly polarized S=O bond as the H-bond acceptor, possesses an extraordinarily high capacity to compete for H-bond formation. This strongly H-bonding character renders DMSO with a strong ability to interfere with or even disrupt self-assembled structures mediated predominantly by intermolecular H-bonds. While this might be quite disturbing in many applications, in this study, we show that oil gelation actually could benefit significantly from DMSO's such a strong H-bond-breaking ability. More specifically, we found that use of a minute but optimized amount of DMSO, assisted further by polar acetonitrile of a suitable amount, weakens the H-bonds in the gelling network formed by organogelators to a just right extent so as to allow for a faster disassembly-reassembly of fibers in the wetted powder gelator in oil and subsequent occurrence of rapid room-temperature gelation of both light and heavy crude oils of widely ranging viscosities within 6-25mins at gelator loadings of 12% w/v. [GRAPHICS] .

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