Sensitivity of Asphaltene Properties to Separation Techniques

Asphaltene properties vary with separation method and sometimes with individual technique. Factors such as contact time, solvent-to-crude oil ratio, and temperature influence asphaltene precipitation and are somewhat standardized. However, the final step in most separations, washing the asphaltene f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy & fuels 2002-03, Vol.16 (2), p.462-469
Hauptverfasser: Alboudwarej, H, Beck, J, Svrcek, W. Y, Yarranton, H. W, Akbarzadeh, K
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Zusammenfassung:Asphaltene properties vary with separation method and sometimes with individual technique. Factors such as contact time, solvent-to-crude oil ratio, and temperature influence asphaltene precipitation and are somewhat standardized. However, the final step in most separations, washing the asphaltene filter cake with solvent, is not standardized. Asphaltene properties can be very sensitive to small amounts of resins and therefore may be sensitive to the amount of washing. Asphaltenes were extracted with three different levels of washing from four source oils (Athabasca, Cold Lake, Lloydminster, and Peace River). In all cases, increased washing decreased asphaltene yield and slightly increased asphaltene density. Increased washing significantly increased molar mass and decreased the solubility of the extracted asphaltenes. A new washing method using a Soxhlet apparatus removed the largest amount of resinous material and yielded asphaltenes with significantly different properties from conventionally washed asphaltenes. Since more resinous material was removed, the Soxhlet method allows a more direct comparison between asphaltenes from different sources. Asphaltenes were also extracted using three standard separation methods, IP 143, ASTM D4124, and a method proposed by Speight. Some property variations between the methods were observed and a set of criteria to obtain consistent samples is proposed.
ISSN:0887-0624
1520-5029
DOI:10.1021/ef010213p