Abstract
Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) was used to study the asphaltenes in different crude oils. THz-TDS has a feature of measuring the amplitude and time delay and consequently the refractive index and absorption coefficient spectra simultaneously. Our approach was based on measuring the THz signal from neat crude oil samples and comparing it with the THz signal after removing the asphaltene from the oil samples (maltene). The results show that the differences in the time delay and the peak amplitude between the neat oil and the maltene have a linear relation with the asphaltene content. The refractive index spectra of the asphaltene show variation in the low THz frequencies and comparable spectra in the higher frequencies. The absorption of the asphaltene was mild, and no distinctive absorption feature was observed except for some narrow absorption peaks that we attributed to water molecules adsorbed on the asphaltene.
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