화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy & Fuels, Vol.32, No.2, 1087-1095, 2018
Flocculation of Asphaltenes by Polymers: Influence of Polymer Solubility Conditions
Sulfonated polystyrene has shown flexible action as an asphaltene dispersant/flocculant as a function of the degree of sulfonation and concentration used. In this work, samples of sulfonated polystyrene with different sulfonation degrees were assessed in precipitation assays in model asphaltene systems, with variation of the asphaltene fractions (asphaltenes extracted by n-pentane and n-heptane,C5I and C7I, respectively), asphaltene concentration, polymer concentration, and medium used to dissolve the polymer and asphaltenes. The precipitation tests were carried out with an ultraviolet-visible spectrometer, and the absorbance values were converted into asphaltene concentration values in solution by using calibration curves. The results showed that the concentration of sulfonic groups at which the polymer performs best as an asphaltene flocculant is 10 mol %. The dependence of the polymer's effect as a flocculant or stabilizer of asphaltenes in function of its hydrophilicity and concentration was confirmed. Moreover, the results indicate there is a strong relationship between the polymer's solubility in the medium and its flocculant action, which is significantly more effective when the polymer does not have strong affinity for the medium.