1996
DOI: 10.1016/0378-3812(95)02954-0
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Asphaltenes, resins, and other petroleum macromolecules

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“…Taking a lead from the pendant-core model, Figure 14 has been hypothesized, which elucidates the eventual formation of graphite-like structure, formed by the clustering of aromatic free radicals and distillate formation by the cracking of the aliphatic linkages that hold the aromatic structures together. Wiehe and Liang (1996) reported a microemulsion model for petroleum. Figure 15 shows a possible simplifi ed form of the microemulsion model reported by Wiehe and Liang (1996).…”
Section: Reaction Mechanism and Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Taking a lead from the pendant-core model, Figure 14 has been hypothesized, which elucidates the eventual formation of graphite-like structure, formed by the clustering of aromatic free radicals and distillate formation by the cracking of the aliphatic linkages that hold the aromatic structures together. Wiehe and Liang (1996) reported a microemulsion model for petroleum. Figure 15 shows a possible simplifi ed form of the microemulsion model reported by Wiehe and Liang (1996).…”
Section: Reaction Mechanism and Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wiehe and Liang (1996) reported a microemulsion model for petroleum. Figure 15 shows a possible simplifi ed form of the microemulsion model reported by Wiehe and Liang (1996). According to this model, asphaltenes are dispersed by the surfactant-like property of resins that in turn are held in solution by aromatics.…”
Section: Reaction Mechanism and Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This definition reveals little about asphaltenes except that they are the least soluble fraction in petroleum. It has been suggested that over 100,000 structures make up the entire set of molecules in the asphaltene fraction of one crude oil 9 . In fact, no one has positively identified the chemical structure of even one asphaltene molecule.…”
Section: The Main Fractions Of Petroleummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resin constituents play an important role in the stability of petroleum and prevent separation of the asphaltene constituents as a separate phase (Swanson, 1942;Koots and Speight, 1975;Buckley, 1997;Wiehe and Liang, 1996;Li et al, 1997Li et al, , 1999Premuzic and Lin, 1999).…”
Section: Resin Constituentsmentioning
confidence: 99%