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Download fileInteractions between Asphaltenes and a Model Demulsifier in Bulk and at an Interface Studied by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) and Neutron Reflectometry
journal contribution
posted on 2020-05-13, 20:06 authored by Kenneth
D. Knudsen, Sébastien Simon, Thomas Geue, Joshaniel F. K. Cooper, Johan SjöblomThis
article describes neutron reflectometry to probe the structure
of the asphaltene layer adsorbed onto a hydrophilic silicon surface
and the interactions between asphaltenes and a model demulsifier (pluronic).
To start with, asphaltene nanoaggregation is studied in bulk by small-angle
neutron scattering (SANS). In pure toluene, asphaltenes form nanoaggregates
with sizes that are found to moderately increase when heptane is added.
Then, the structure of the asphaltene layer onto a silicon surface
is determined by neutron reflectometry. It is first shown that conclusive
results on the structure of the adsorbed asphaltene layer can only
be determined by varying the scattering length density of the solvent,
i.e., by measuring reflectivity curves in various mixtures of D- and
H-toluene and by simultaneously fitting all the data sets. The asphaltene
layer can be successfully modeled using a single layer; a two-layer
model always converges with the second layer having zero thickness.
This layer has a thickness of 51 Å, with a low solvation close
to the silicon surface (estimated ≈29%). The solvation increases
with distance from the silicon oxide layer, reaching finally a value
of 91%. Small-angle neutron scattering data indicate that the thickness
is close to twice the radius of gyration of asphaltene nanoaggregates
in solution. This result indicates that the extent of the asphaltene
layer is linked to its self-associative properties in bulk. Finally,
using the results obtained by contrast matching to constrain the fitting,
the influence of a model demulsifier (pluronic PE 8100) on the asphaltene
layer is investigated. In the presence of pluronic, the layer does
not protrude as far into the bulk (thickness is reduced) and becomes
rougher due to the partial incorporation of pluronic.