Abstract

The development of chemical solutions to wax problems by modifying renewable natural products is an innovative response to the need for cheaper, eco-friendly pour point depressants for waxy crude oil flow improvement. Natural cashew-nut shell liquid (CNSL) was extracted from shells of Anacardium occidentale and derivatized into the borate ester. Pour point of oil doped with 500ppm CNSL borate ester was reduced by -24oC. The effect of borate ester addition on wax morphology was studied by cross-polarized microscopy. Analysis of micrographs using ImageJ software showed a decrease in Feret diameter, aspect ratio, and boundary fractal dimension of wax crystals in doped oil and increased crystal circularity and solidity, indicating the evolution of smaller, rounder, regular structures with smoother, even surfaces. At 10oC, oil shear stress and dynamic viscosity were reduced by 27.6% and 24.6%, respectively. Pour point depressant and flow improvement effects of additive were related to changes in crystal morphology.

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