Abstract

Introduction of nanomaterials constitutes a novel and efficient means to enhance the performance of polymeric pour point depressants (PPDs). Based on the specific layered structure and favorable cationic exchange characteristics of nano-clay particles in the presence of charged organic compounds, an original hydrophilic nano-clay is first modified by octadecyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (OTAC) and then by polyoctadecylacrylate (POA). The modified nano-clay serves as an effective nanocomposite PPD. Compared to an identical content of POA, addition of POA/clay nanocomposite PPD to Changqing waxy crude oil improves the rheological properties while elevating the wax appearance temperature of the oil. Polarized microscope observation shows that POA/clay nanocomposites provide wax nucleation sites upon which wax molecules assemble and precipitate. Addition of POA/clay nanocomposite PPD results in larger and more compact crystal morphology, thus inhibiting the formation of a network structure, and further improving rheological properties of waxy crude oil.

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