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Título : | Observations about the Structure and Dispersion of Petroleum Asphaltenes Aggregates Obtained from Dialysis Fractionation and Characterization |
Autor : | Acevedo, Sócrates Ranaudo, María Antonieta Piñate, Jesús Amorín, Alejandro |
Fecha de publicación : | 15-May-2015 |
Resumen : | A sample of asphaltenes (ACN) precipitated from Cerro Negro crude oil had been divided into
14 fractions using a dialysis procedure employing THF-acetone mixtures as the extracting solvent.
Seven extracts (F1-F7) and the corresponding residues R1-R7 were obtained as the mixture
composition changed from 40 to 100% THF. These materials were characterized by elemental
analyses, VPO, solubility, C-13 NMR, and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR). As the last
fractions are aproached, the following trends were observed: H/C decreases, aromaticity increases,
solubility descreases, and Sd, the spin density, increases. Removal of the first fraction (F1, 15%
of ACN, acetone-THF (40%)) afforded a residue (R1) insoluble in toluene, indicating that 85% of
ACN is present as colloidal particles (R1) dispersed in this solvent by F1. More than 12% of ACN
found in the last residues (R6 and R7) were found to be insoluble in organic solvents, suggesting
that these fractions are formed by aggregates of molecules held in place by strong intermolecular
forces. In an asphaltene micelle they would be at the core and its solubility in organic solvents
is due to dispersion by the other components of the micelle. Althought other effects are not
disregarded, it is suggested that transannular electron delocalization in free radicals could play
an important role in aggregate formation. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/9260 |
ISSN : | 0887-0624 |
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