Abstract:The emulsified feedstock technique
derived from micro-explosion
has been applied to improve the feedstock atomization of heavy oil
during the catalytic cracking process. The strength of an interfacial
film, which is vital for the stability of emulsion, can be enhanced
by some polymer surfactants. In this study, n-hexadecane
was chosen as the model oil. The effect of oil–water interfacial
film properties on the high-temperature breakup of emulsified droplets
was investigated, especially the interfacial film str… Show more
“…The elastic modulus of an oil-water interface is an indicator of the strength of the interfacial lm. 16,17 A DSA30 drop shape analysis system was used to measure the elastic modulus of the interface between cationic polyacrylate solution and oil at 65 °C. During the experiment, the density of the oil phase was 0.8536 g cm −3 (the oil phase comprised a mixture of aviation kerosene and crude oil with a mass ratio of 3 : 1), and the oscillation frequency was 0.7 Hz.…”
Section: Measurement Of Interfacial Elastic Modulusmentioning
Cationic polyacrylates exhibit both reverse demulsification and flotation performance, which can avoid incompatibility between the reverse demulsifier and flotation agent during treatment of produced water from offshore oilfields.
“…The elastic modulus of an oil-water interface is an indicator of the strength of the interfacial lm. 16,17 A DSA30 drop shape analysis system was used to measure the elastic modulus of the interface between cationic polyacrylate solution and oil at 65 °C. During the experiment, the density of the oil phase was 0.8536 g cm −3 (the oil phase comprised a mixture of aviation kerosene and crude oil with a mass ratio of 3 : 1), and the oscillation frequency was 0.7 Hz.…”
Section: Measurement Of Interfacial Elastic Modulusmentioning
Cationic polyacrylates exhibit both reverse demulsification and flotation performance, which can avoid incompatibility between the reverse demulsifier and flotation agent during treatment of produced water from offshore oilfields.
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