Abstract

The solubility of asphaltenes in heptane/toluene mixtures was studied at several temperatures. A significant increment in asphaltene solubility was observed when the temperature increases from 0°C to 20°C and a moderate increase when the temperature rose from 20°C to 50°C. These results indicate that asphaltenes behave as a higher consulate temperature system, similar to nonpolar waxes. Examined by photon correlation spectroscopy, diameters from the particles formed a range between 125 and 400 nm, depending on the amount of non-solvent (n-heptane) used for the precipitation process and the initial concentration of asphaltenes. The particles presented a small positive surface potential that was not altered by the addition of resins.

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