Abstract

A study was carried out on the dispersion of heavy petroleum feedstock in aqueous solutions of polycomplexon surfactants derived from triglycerides and mucopolysaccharides with and without sodium hydroxide. Up to 97.5% of the sulfur-containing compounds and up to 86% if the vanadium and nickel compounds enter the aqueous phase along with the mucopolysaccharide derivatives upon phase separation depending on the contents of surfactant and sodium hydroxide. A portion of the triglyceride derivatives remains in the petroleum phase.

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