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Chemistry and Physics of Petroleum-Water Emulsions/Interfaces - Sorted by Author
K = Keynote Presentation, O = Oral Presentation P = Poster Presentation P1 = Sunday 6:15:8:45, P2 = Monday 6:00-8:30, P3 = Wednesday 12:00-2:30
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P2-53 Molecular orientation of asphaltenes and PAH molecules in Langmuir-Blodgett films using Sum Frequency Generation spectroscopy. A. B. Andrews, A. McClelland, O. Korkeila, A. Krummel, A. Demidov, O. C. Mullins, Z. Chen
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P2-55. DPD study of water-petroleum emulsions in presence of functionalized copolymers. Fernando Alvarez, Eugenio Flores, Laura V. Castro, Gonzalo Hernández, Alfonso López, Flavio Vazquez
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P1-14. An experimental investigation in a diesel engine using alumina nanoparticles blended water-diesel emulsion fuel. J. Sadhik Basha, R.B. Anand
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P1-15. Adsorption of asphaltene on rock surfaces from Molecular Dynamics simulation and Atomic Force Microscopy experiments. Edo S. Boek, Tom Headen, Eiman Al-Muhareb, Paul Luckham
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P2-54. Nano-pore scale dynamics of surfactant flooding in asphaltene containing oils using coarse-grained Molecular Dynamics simulations. Edo S. Boek, Patrice Ligneul, John P. Crawshaw, Mikhail Stukan
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P2-56. Modifications in molecular parameters of asphaltenes of two Brazilian oils for action of stockage time. Erika C.A.N. Chrisman, Viviane.S. Lima
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O24. Possible role of asphaltenes in stabilization of water–in–crude oil emulsions. Jan Czarnecki, Plamen Tchoukov, Tadek Dabros
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P3-93. On the stability of bitumen-in-water emulsions. Thomas Czubak, Alexander Böker
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P3-94. Wettability in carbonates: the effect of water-soluble carboxylic acids in crude oil. S. Jafar Fathi, Tor Austad Skule Strand
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P2-59. Batch scale studies of electrostatic coalescence of water in crude oil emulsions: Effect of field strength and frequency. Luiz A. P. Fernandes Jr., Maurício Alencar, Márcio F. Portilho, Raquel C. C. Coutinho, José C. Pinto, Frederico W. Tavares, Márcio Nele
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P3-91 Ionic liquids as demulsifier formulations of heavy and extra-heavy Mexican crude oils. Eugenio A. Flores, Laura V. Castro, Arquimedes Estrada J. Gonzalo Hernandez, Alfonso Lopez, Flavio Vazquez
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P3-100. New developments in microwave demulsification of crude oil emulsions: Ionic liquids as demulsifiers. Montserrat Fortuny, Rita C.B. Lemos, Elisângela B. da Silva, Adélia Santos, Cláudio Dariva, Regina C. L. Guimarães, Bianca M. S. Ferreira, Ricardo A. Guarnieri, Alexandre F. Santos
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P3-95. Multiscale modeling of industrial emulsions: fundamentals and applications of random chemistry in asphaltene dispersions. Johannes G.E. M. (Hans) Fraaije, JanWillem Handgraaf, Simon McGrother, Shyamal Nath
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P1-16. The interaction between heavy petroleum fractions. Gaspar Gonzalez, Luiz C. C. Marques, Juliana O. Pereira
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P2-57. Characterization and demulsification of produced fluids from enhanced oil recovery applications. George J. Hirasaki, Clarence A. Miller, Olina G. Raney, Michael K. Poindexter, Duy T. Nguyen, John Hera
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O20. Effects of clay wettability and process variables on separation of diluted bitumen emulsion. Tianmin Jiang, George J. Hirasaki, Clarence A. Miller, Samson Ng View Presentation
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P3-98. Oil-water separation in wash tank processes: effect of the water leg. Jean-Philippe Lebrun, Benjamin Brocart, Thierry Palermo
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K4. Keynote Presentation. Christine Noik and Christine Dalmazzone (IFP) Electrical dehydration of petroleum emulsion: application to extra-heavy oil.
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O23. pH controlled interfacial mechanisms and macroscopic O/W separation. Nicolas Passade-Boupat, Marianna Rondon-Gonzalez, C. Hurtevent View Presentation
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O22. Model of water – oil separation in the oil zone of wash tank separators. Thierry Palermo, Anne-Laure Bouthier, Benjamin Brocart, Jean-Philippe Lebrun
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P1-18. Emulsion viscosity reduction. Olina G. Raney, George J. Hirasaki, Clarence A. Miller, Mohammed S. Al-Wadani , Maura Puerto, Tianmin Jiang, Kevin Chu, Tarek Hariz , Karolina Ioannou
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O21. Investigations on the effects of small solid particles on the settling behaviour of dispersion systems. Sebastian Ruckes, Andreas Pfenning View Presentation
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P3-99. Asphaltene adsorption on metal surfaces: kinetics and thermodynamics. Jamilia O. Safieva, Yulia S. Shevcova, Victor V. Likhatsky, Rustem Z. Syunyaev
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O26. Adsorption of asphaltenes in porous media: experimentation and modeling. Soheil Saraji, Lamia Goual, Mohammad Piri
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P3-92. Studies on crude oil-water biphasic mixtures by low field NMR. Renzo C. Silva, Giovanna F. Carneiro, Lúcio L. Barbosa, Valdemar Lacerda Jr., Jair C. C. Freitas, Eustáquio V. R. de Castro
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P1-20. Interfacially active SWNT/Silica nanohybrid used in enhanced oil recovery. Luis Villamizar, Prapas Lohateeraparp, Jeffrey Harwell, Daniel Resasco, Ben Shiau
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P3-96. Enhanced oil-water separation with a novel centrifugal separator. Jinwen Wang, Eric M.V. Hoek
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P1-19. Adsorption of ethyl cellulose on asphaltene- or bitumen-coated hydrophilic silica surfaces. Shengqun Wang, Nataliya Segin, Ke Wang, Jacob H. Masliyah, Zhenghe Xu
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P1-17. Research on low-temperature dewatering for produced crude emulsion in Jilin oilfield. Kang Wanli, Liu Shuren Xu Bin, Weng Yuwu, Liu Zhongxing
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P3-97. Stability of emulsion from bio-oil and diesel oil and combustion experimental study of emulsion. Huang Yaji, Zhong Zhaoping, Jin Baosheng, Li Bin, Sun Yu
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P2-60. Study of asphaltene adsorption on solid surfaces using QCM. Atoosa Zahabi, Murray R. Gray, Tadeusz Dabros
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O25. Understanding the effects of solvents and vapours on interactions of asphaltene surfaces by surface forces apparatus (SFA). Hongbo Zeng, Jinggang Xie, Anand Natarajan, Jacob Masliyah, Zhenghe Xu
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P2-61. Electrodeposition study on Tahe Atmospheric Residue. Longli Zhang, Guohua Yang, Guohe Que, Chaohe Yang, Honghong Shan
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