Abstract

Asphaltene precipitation causes several problems during crude oil production, transportation, and refinery processes. Therefore, finding an inhibitor to prevent or delay asphaltene precipitation is of paramount importance. In this work, effects of TiO2, ZrO2, and SiO2 fine nanoparticles in organic-based nanofluids have been investigated to study their potential for stabilizing asphaltene particles in oil. To this end, polarized light microscopy has been applied to determine the onset of asphaltene precipitation by titration of dead oil samples from Iranian crude oil reservoirs with n-heptane in the presence of nanofluids. Results show that rutile (TiO2) fine nanoparticles can effectively enhance the asphaltene stability in acidic conditions and act inversely in basic conditions. It was found that the required amount of n-heptane for destabilizing the colloidal asphaltene is considerably higher in presence of TiO2 nanofluids at pH below 4. The FTIR spectroscopy indicates changes in n-heptane insoluble asph...

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