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Calcium in crude oil: a review

Journal

PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 23, Pages 2861-2876

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10916466.2022.2050387

Keywords

Calcium-containing crude oils; calcium naphthenate; high-resolution mass spectrometry; naphthenic acid; organic calcium compounds

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFA0702400]
  2. State key laboratory of marine oil and gas reservoir development

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Calcium in crude oil can cause equipment fouling and catalyst deactivation, and its speciation in crude oil is of interest to the petroleum industry. This review summarizes the various forms of calcium found in crude oils, including inorganic and organic compounds. The progress in characterization methods and molecular composition of organic insoluble calcium-containing compounds is highlighted.
Calcium in crude oil can cause equipment fouling and catalyst deactivation, hence the speciation of calcium in crude oil is of interest to the petroleum industry. This review summarizes various forms of calcium found in crude oils, includes inorganic calcium-containing compounds and organic calcium-containing compounds. The progress in characterization method and molecular composition of organic insoluble calcium-containing compounds are highlighted. The organic calcium compounds are mainly calcium naphthenate, therefore the challenge for the characterization of calcium compounds is the molecular characterization of the hydrolyzed naphthenic acids. With the advances in high-resolution mass spectrometry, the complex mixture of naphthenic acids can be characterized at the molecular level. Large molecular tetra carboxylic acids, which are derived from bacterial/eukaryotic lipids and/or archaeal membranes, are found the major component to form hard deposit with calcium ions. Naphthenic acids are considered as a key controlling factor for the calcium content in petroleum, however, the mechanism of interaction between calcium and naphthenic acid molecules is still not well understood.

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