In this work, we report results of calorimetric studies on interactions between petroleum
asphaltenes and n-alkanes. It was observed that mixing of n-alkanes with asphaltenes leads to
exothermic thermal effects. This effect is irrespective of the asphaltene state and occurs either
with precipitated asphaltenes or with solutions containing dissolved asphaltenes. This phenomenon is explained by a partial immobilization of n-alkanes in the protecting shell formed by
aliphatic lateral chains of asphaltenes. The proposed mechanism of interactions between n-alkanes
and lateral alkyl chains of asphaltenes contributes to understanding the role of n-alkanes in
nucleation of the wax deposition and of the asphaltene flocculation.
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