Abstract

Studies have been conducted on the production of ammonium salts with lower representatives of organic acids, such as propane, butane and pentane. They were used as an additive to the original demulsifier in order to increase the demulsifying ability. It was found that the composite compositions made up of the original demulsifier, which contains within 50-60% by weight of a non-ionic surfactant (NPA) and 50-40% by weight of a solvent, additionally containing 5% by weight. diethylamine complex salts of propane, butane and pentane acids exhibit high demulsifying activity and contribute to deep dehydration of both low-viscosity and high-viscosity oils. Higher demulsification activity was observed in compositions where the active component-NPA is 55% by weight.

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