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Study of asphaltene precipitation using refractive index measurement

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PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 21, Issue 3-4, Pages 591-613

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MARCEL DEKKER INC
DOI: 10.1081/LFT-120018541

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The measurements of the refractive index of crude oils-were utilized in this work to enhance the understanding of the behavior of asphaltenes in crude oil, specifically, their tendency to precipitate from crude oil. The onset of asphaltene precipitation was measured in eight crude oil samples, which were titrated with either heptane or pentane in order to induce precipitation of,the asphaltenes. The refractive index of each sample was measured to find its relationship to asphaltene precipitation. The assumption that refractive index of a mixture is a linear combination of the refractive indexes of the individual components was verified. It was also found that mixtures of heptane or pentane and crude oil also followed this same, behavior. However, as asphaltenes began to precipitate from the solution, the refractive index no longer followed this linear mixing rule. Careful, analysis of the refractive index data for each of the crude oil samples revealed many interesting relationships between the refractive index data and the content of the different. polar asphaltene fractions present. The refractive index of asphaltenes was predicted from the refractive index data of crude oils. The results suggest the possibility predicting the properties and characteristics of the asphaltenes contained in a crude oil simply by measuring the refractive index.

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