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Effect of the Petroleum Resin Structure on the Properties of a Petroleum-Like System

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The structural group composition of benzene and alcohol–benzene petroleum resins used as modifying agents has been studied. Benzene resins are characterized by a higher content of naphthenic and aromatic structures and a smaller content of aliphatic moieties. The introduction of resins into a petroleum wax solution in n-decane leads to the suppression of the crystallization of hydrocarbons (HCs) and contributes to a decrease in the structural, mechanical, and energy parameters of the system. The addition of benzene resins more effectively decreases the viscosity–temperature characteristics, i.e., leads to a substantial decrease in the viscosity, the activation energy for viscous flow, the specific energy of degradation of the disperse system, and the pour point.

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Morozova, A.V., Volkova, G.I. Effect of the Petroleum Resin Structure on the Properties of a Petroleum-Like System. Pet. Chem. 59, 1153–1160 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965544119100086

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