The Effect of Oil Composition on Deposit Formation During a Long-Term Storage

Authors

  • L. Darebník Department of Petroleum Technology and Alternative Fuels, The Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague
  • P. Straka Department of Petroleum Technology and Alternative Fuels, The Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague
  • D. Maxa Department of Petroleum Technology and Alternative Fuels, The Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague
  • G. Šebor Department of Petroleum Technology and Alternative Fuels, The Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague

Abstract

The paper deals with assessment of the crude oil tendencies to deposit formation. Model mixtures for experimental studies were prepared using REB crude oil enriched with substances isolated from two types of crude oil deposits. The formation of deposits in sedimentation cylinders placed in thermostat was followed for 18 days. Then, samples were taken from 10 layers of the cylinder content with a special sampling device. The samples were analyzed to evaluate the distribution of n-alkanes. The results proved that not only the content and composition of n-alkanes, but also of other classes of components are responsible for deposit formation during storage. The research will be oriented on the role of asphaltenes.

Published

2008-07-15

How to Cite

Darebník, L., Straka, P., Maxa, D., & Šebor, G. (2008). The Effect of Oil Composition on Deposit Formation During a Long-Term Storage. Chemické Listy, 102(6). Retrieved from http://w-ww.chemicke-listy.cz/ojs3/index.php/chemicke-listy/article/view/1636

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