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Evaluation of Asphaltene Remediation Using Microemulsion Formulations in a Porous Media Microfluidic Device

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ENERGY & FUELS
Volume 35, Issue 14, Pages 11162-11170

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.1c00483

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  1. Flotek Industries, Inc.

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This study compared the efficiency of D-limonene with other solvent-based microemulsions for removing asphaltene deposits. The results showed that all tested microemulsions had higher removal efficiency than the control formulation, with the type and amount of solvent strongly influencing the rate and amount of removal. The most effective formulations followed a pseudosecond-order desorption kinetic model, supporting a mechanism where the microemulsions solubilize the asphaltene deposits.
This article presents a comparison of the efficiency of D-limonene to other solvent-based microemulsions (MEs) for the removal of asphaltene deposits using a dual-permeability porous media microfluidic device. The dynamics of removal of the deposited asphaltenes were analyzed using optical microscopy and in situ pressure-drop measurements. All MEs tested showed a higher asphaltene removal efficiency when compared to the control ME formulation, a surfactant package without a solvent. The amount and rate of asphaltene removal were strongly dependent on the type and amount of solvent contained within the ME. The dynamics of the asphaltene removal for the most effective formulations were fit to a pseudosecond-order desorption kinetic model. The results support a mechanism wherein the MEs solubilize the asphaltene deposits.

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