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In the present study, the solubilization efficiency of an Algerian crude oil in the presence of three different anionic surfactants was investigated. The studied surfactants are extended surfactant sodium linear alkyl-polypropylene oxide-polyoxyethylene sulfate (X-AES), sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate (SDBS). The three crude oil/surfactant systems were characterized in terms of micelle–water partition coefficient (K m ) and weight concentration of solubilizate named weight solubilization ratio (WSR). The obtained results showed that the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of X-AES determined experimentally is lower than that of SDS and SDBS. The experiments show that X-AES is better than SDS and SDBS in terms of efficacy of solubilization. The order of solubilization improvement of the crude oil is SDS < SDBS < X-AES, and the extent of solubilized oil is linearly proportional to the surfactant concentration.
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Rahal, S., Khalladi, R. & Moulai-Mostefa, N. Solubilization of Crude Oil by Extended and Other Anionic Surfactants. Arab J Sci Eng 41, 111–117 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13369-015-1618-9
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