Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils

, Volume 10, Issue 6, pp 449–453 | Cite as

Potential stabilizers of Checheno-Ingushetiya crude oil emulsions

  • R. K. Khabibulina
  • A. A. Petrov
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Summary

  1. 1.

    It has been established that asphaltenes are potential emulsion stabilizers for crude oils from deposits in Checheno-Ingushetiya.

     
  2. 2.

    The stability of oil emulsions for which the basic stabilizers are asphaltenes depends not only on the absolute content of these materials, but also on their capability for association, which can be judged by the light absorption coefficient K la . Asphaltenes with higher values of K la are more readily associated in solutions and have a greater effect in stabilizing emulsions.

     
  3. 3.

    On the basis of emulsion stability, crude oils of Checheno-Ingushetiya can be divided into three groups: low-stability, medium-stability, and high-stability.

     

Keywords

Absorption Coefficient Light Absorption Emulsion Stability Light Absorption Coefficient Basic Stabilizer 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1975

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  • R. K. Khabibulina
  • A. A. Petrov

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