Abstract

Polar moieties of the conventional polymeric pour point depressants (PPDs) greatly influence the PPDs’ performance on waxy crude oil. However, the influencing mechanism of the polar moieties on the PPD’s performance is not clear. In this paper, four poly(octadecyl acrylate-vinyl acetate) (POA-VA) PPDs with different VA molar fractions were first synthesized; then, the performance of the four PPDs on Dingbian waxy crude oil was investigated by experiments and mesoscopic dynamic simulation. The experimental results show that the crystallization ability of the PPDs deteriorates with increasing VA molar fraction, while the performance of the PPDs first increases and then decreases with the increase of VA molar fraction. At a moderate VA fraction 25 mol %, the PPD-3 shows the best performance in decreasing the WAT, pour point, and viscosity of the crude oil. The simulation results correlate well with the experimental data and confirm that (a) the addition of the PPDs inhibits the transformation of wax molecule...

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