Abstract

ABSTRACTDilational rheology method was used to study the interfacial rheology properties of Branch‐Preformed Particle Gel (PPG) and its interaction with Shengli crude oil fractions at the kerosene/water interface. The results showed that the interfacial dilational modulus increased monotonously with increasing PPG concentration, the high values of the modulus could be due to the formation of multilayer near the interface. Study on the interaction between PPG and crude oil components showed that different crude oil components have different interactions with PPG molecules at the oil/water interface. The acidic components can adsorb onto the interface and form mixed adsorption film by replacing the PPG molecules at the interface because of their smaller molecular size and stronger interfacial activity, which results in a dramatic reduction in dilational modulus, while asphaltenes have little effect on the dilational rheological behavior of PPG solution due to their lager molecular sizes. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2015, 132, 41337.

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