Effect of Binary Surfactant Mixtures on the Stability of Asphalt Emulsions

The relationship between the interfacial tension (IFT) of the different asphalt components such as aromatics, waxes, resins and asphaltenes, and the surfactant solution systems, and their stability as emulsions were investigated in order to determine which components decreased IFT and which increase...

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description The relationship between the interfacial tension (IFT) of the different asphalt components such as aromatics, waxes, resins and asphaltenes, and the surfactant solution systems, and their stability as emulsions were investigated in order to determine which components decreased IFT and which increased it. The rheological properties and aqueous phase salinity of asphalt emulsions with different surfactant formulations comprising cationic, anionic and nonionic surfactants alone or in binary mixtures were studied.
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Crude oil, natural gas and petroleum products
emulsifiers
emulsion stability
Energy
Exact sciences and technology
Fuels
interfacial tension
Petroleum products, gas and fuels. Motor fuels, lubricants and asphalts
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