2023
DOI: 10.1063/5.0153741
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Mesoscale computer modeling of asphaltene aggregation in liquid paraffin

Abstract: Asphaltenes represent a novel class of carbon nanofillers that are of potential interest for many applications, including polymer nanocomposites, solar cells, and domestic heat storage devices. In this work, we developed a realistic coarse-grained Martini model that was refined against the thermodynamic data extracted from atomistic simulations. This allowed us to explore the aggregation behavior of thousands of asphaltene molecules in liquid paraffin on a microsecond time scale. Our computational findings sho… Show more

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“…Petroleum asphaltenes, which are a mixture of various molecules that consist of polycyclic aromatic core with aliphatic tails, have recently been considered as potential inexpensive enhancers of the thermal conductivity of paraffin similar to graphene. However, the low stability of asphaltenes/paraffin composites hinders the achievement of a significant effect. ,, The choice of a suitable surfactant to improve the distribution and stabilization of asphaltene particles in paraffin still needs investigation. In the works discussed above, surfactants with long alkyl substituents (C 11 –C 17 ) and various hydrophilic moieties were used to stabilize carbon fillers in paraffin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Petroleum asphaltenes, which are a mixture of various molecules that consist of polycyclic aromatic core with aliphatic tails, have recently been considered as potential inexpensive enhancers of the thermal conductivity of paraffin similar to graphene. However, the low stability of asphaltenes/paraffin composites hinders the achievement of a significant effect. ,, The choice of a suitable surfactant to improve the distribution and stabilization of asphaltene particles in paraffin still needs investigation. In the works discussed above, surfactants with long alkyl substituents (C 11 –C 17 ) and various hydrophilic moieties were used to stabilize carbon fillers in paraffin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%