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Título : | INTERFACIAL PROPERTIES OF THE PRODUCTS OF OZONOLYSIS OF HAMACA CRUDE OIL |
Autor : | Escobar, Gastón Patiño, Pedro Acevedo, Sócrates Escobar, Optalí Ranaudo, María Antonieta Pereira, Juan Carlos |
Fecha de publicación : | 21-Jul-2015 |
Resumen : | A sample of extra-heavy Hamaca crude oil, dissolved in carbon
tetrachloride, was oxidated with ozone for a few minutes. The
reaction mixture was washed with a concentrated solution of HCl,
neutralized with sodium carbonate, and the products were extracted
from the aqueous phase. The products were characterized by using
gel permeation chromatography (GPC), elemental analysis, 1H
nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and Fourier transformed infrared
(FTIR) techniques. The results of the analyses show that the
products have lower molecular weights, lower aromatic character,
and higher oxygen content than the original sample. They also indicated
that these products were mainly carboxylic acids, aldehydes,
and/or ketones, with a higher affinity for water than for carbon
tetrachloride, the organic solvent that was used. Interfacial tension
γ measurements (water–toluene) performed with these products
showed a linear dependence with concentration, where γ dropped
from 32 to about 7.7 dinas/cm at the apparent critical Micelle concentration
(cmc) (2 g/L). Larger quantities of a commercial sample
of nonylphenol ethoxylated were needed for an equivalent γ drop.
In another experiment the above oxidated product was mixed with Furrial asphaltene in toluene, and γ measurements were performed
as above and compared with the values obtained for the same experiment
using the ethoxylated surfactant. In this case, the γ values
for the oxidated product were higher, suggesting a better adsorption
on the asphaltene colloids. These preliminary results suggest that
these oxidated products could be employed as general surfactants
in the oil industry. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/11577 |
ISSN : | 0718-3305 |
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