Effect of asphaltenes on the stratification phenomenon of wax-oil gel deposits formed in a new cylindrical Couette device

Title

Effect of asphaltenes on the stratification phenomenon of wax-oil gel deposits formed in a new cylindrical Couette device

Subject

Wax deposition
Asphaltenes
Composition
Two-layer stratification

Description

Based on a newly developed cylindrical Couette device, the stratification phenomenon of wax deposit formed by synthetic waxy oils was investigated through direct observation, DSC test, composition analysis, rheological test and microscopic observation. When no asphaltenes present in waxy oil (oil sample 1), the formed wax deposit is a thick wax-oil gel (4.6–5mm) and no stratification phenomenon is found. A clear two-layer stratification phenomenon of wax deposit occurs after the addition of asphaltenes (oil sample 2–4). The two layers could be clearly identified based on the outstanding structural strength difference: the outer deposit layer is very loose and soft and is easy to be scraped off
while the inner deposit layer is so compact and hard that it could not be scraped off unless using some sharp instruments. The thickness of outer deposit layer is 0.7–0.8mm and changes little with increasing asphaltene content, while the thickness of inner deposit layer decreases with increasing asphaltene content from 1.2mm at 0.75wt% to 0.7mm at 1.5wt%, then to 0.4mm at 3wt%. The wax appearance temperature (WAT) and wax content of outer deposit layer is similar to those of wax deposit formed by oil sample 1 and change little with increasing asphaltene content
while the WAT and wax content of inner deposit layer are very high and increase with increasing asphaltene content. For the inner deposit layer formed by oil sample 3 (1.5wt% asphaltenes), (a) the critical carbon number (CCN) is relatively high (C26)
(b) the rheological property is greatly aggravated
(c) the inner deposit layer is filled with large spherical-like wax crystals and is rich of asphaltenes (3.4wt%). The increased asphaltenes amounts facilitate nucleation and growth of wax crystals in the inner deposit layer, causing a significant reduction of wax concentration in the inner deposit layer and a fast wax diffusion rate from bulk oil and outer deposit layer to inner deposit layer. Therefore, the inner deposit layer has very high WAT, wax content and yield stress. With increasing asphaltene content, the formed wax crystals become smaller and more compact, favoring the formation of a thinner inner deposit layer.

Publisher

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering

Date

2016-04-01

Contributor

Li, Chuanxian
Cai, Jinyang
Yang, Fei
Zhang, Ying
Bai, Fan
Ma, Yangyang
Yao, Bo

Type

Journal Article

Identifier

SN7QIM92
0920-4105
10.1016/j.petrol.2016.01.004

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Citation

“Effect of asphaltenes on the stratification phenomenon of wax-oil gel deposits formed in a new cylindrical Couette device,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 15, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/1396.

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