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Demulsifier: An Important Agent in Breaking Crude Oil Emulsions

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 45, Issue 10, Pages 1707-1720

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/ceat.202100556

Keywords

Crude oils; Demulsification; Demulsifiers; Emulsions; Formulations

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  1. Eastern Unity Technology, Malaysia [UIC190806]

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Effectively breaking emulsions in the petroleum industry is crucial for minimizing environmental issues and ensuring smooth operation of transportation, refining, and treatment facilities. Previous and current studies have demonstrated that combining different separation modes and demulsification modeling can enhance the efficiency of emulsion breaking.
Effectively breaking an emulsion is very important in the petroleum industry since the produced crude oil is accompanied by water, which is linked to emulsions and can cause various environmental issues. To resolve these issues, surfactants are combined with crude oil to achieve a stable emulsion. In turn, failure to effectively break the crude oil emulsion can later have both commercial and technical impacts on this industry, mostly in the transportation, refining, and treatment facilities. This review considers some past and current studies on crude oil, the formation and stability of emulsions, the demulsification process and its mechanisms, techniques used to break crude oil emulsions, and formulations of demulsifiers. It demonstrates that combinations of one or more separation modes and demulsification modeling can improve the efficiency of breaking crude oil emulsions.

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