1. Treatment of water-in-crude oil emulsion driven by SiO2 modified rice bran.
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Shen, Liwei, Ai, Guosheng, Ao, Yiling, Zeng, Guanxin, Yang, Ying, Feng, Xuening, Zhang, Zejun, Yuan, Huaikui, Ye, Fan, and Mi, Yuanzhu
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EMULSIONS , *MEMBRANE separation , *OIL-water interfaces , *INTERFACIAL tension , *PETROLEUM production - Abstract
Water-in-oil emulsions are frequently encountered in petroleum extraction. In this paper, CRB-SiO 2 , a cost-efficient and environmentally friendly demulsifier, was synthesized by a two-step method. The chemical structure and surface morphology were analyzed by flourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. The effect of salinity, concentration, temperature and pH value on the demulsification efficiency (DE) was investigated in detail. The DE reached 93.98% with 600 mg/L of CRB-SiO 2 at 70 °C. Also, it had an excellent tolerance of salt, acid and alkali. Moreover, the demulsification mechanism was also studied through three-phase contact angle, interfacial tension and self-assembly of interfacial membrane. CRB-SiO 2 has an amphiphilic structure and lower interfacial tension (IFT) around 37.75 mN/m. Accordingly, it can be easily adsorbed at the water-oil interface, destroying the interface membrane and initiating the separation of oil and water. In summary, CRB-SiO 2 has a potential application in petrochemical industry. [Display omitted] • CRB-SiO 2 was prepared by a two-step method. • CRB-SiO 2 has high demulsification efficiency in water-in-crude oil emulsion. • CRB-SiO 2 is environmentally friendly and highly economical because it uses waste rice bran as raw material. • CRB-SiO 2 has an excellent tolerance of salt, acid and alkali. • The demulsification mechanism has been deeply studied from many aspects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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