2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c01048
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Structural Organization of Asphaltenes and Resins and Composition of Low Polar Components of Heavy Oils

Abstract: Comparative characteristics of resins, asphaltenes, and low polar components of heavy oils from the Ashalchinskoye (I) and Nurlatskoye (II) oil fields (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) are given. These oils differ in the age of host rocks (Permian and Devonian, respectively) and the content of their components and heteroatoms. An X-ray phase analysis and scanning and transmission electron microscopy reveal that, in contrast to smooth surface asphaltenes of oil I, asphaltenes of oil II are characterized by a loos… Show more

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“…Surfactantasphaltene interactions can be electrostatic interactions, H-bonding and π-π interactions [3]. Asphaltene has macromolecular structures containing heteroatoms and fused aromatic rings [40]. An H-bonding interaction can take place as the prepared surfactants provide OH and NH, which can form hydrogen bonds with the heteroatoms in the asphaltene's structure.…”
Section: The Interactions Of Tndt and Etnd With Asphaltenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surfactantasphaltene interactions can be electrostatic interactions, H-bonding and π-π interactions [3]. Asphaltene has macromolecular structures containing heteroatoms and fused aromatic rings [40]. An H-bonding interaction can take place as the prepared surfactants provide OH and NH, which can form hydrogen bonds with the heteroatoms in the asphaltene's structure.…”
Section: The Interactions Of Tndt and Etnd With Asphaltenementioning
confidence: 99%