2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16134859
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Asphaltene Precipitation/Deposition Estimation and Inhibition through Nanotechnology: A Comprehensive Review

Abstract: Asphaltene precipitation/deposition is considered a problem of formation damage, which can reduce the oil recovery factor. In addition, asphaltenes can be deposited in pipelines and surface installations, causing serious complications in guaranteeing runoff, decreasing the production of oil wells. The precipitation of asphaltenes can be minimized by reducing the oil production flowrate or by using chemical inhibitors. Analyzing the stability and precipitation trend of asphaltenes in petroleum is vital for the … Show more

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“…This might be a plausible explanation for the observed lack of an increase in the sediment formation rate as conversion was enhanced. Actually, the stability of asphaltenes and its relationship to sediment formation is much more complex than the oversimplified explanation given above, and it has been shown to depend on asphaltene structure [50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60], the presence of impurities [50,58], free radicals [59], the content of metals [60,61], the solubility of asphaltenes, and the solubility power of the maltene fraction [62][63][64][65][66][67]. An investigation by Dreillard et al [24] also shoed that the hydrocracked residue sediment content at a high conversion depended not on asphaltene solubility, which was low, but on its concentration.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Results Of The Investigation Of H-oil Vacu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This might be a plausible explanation for the observed lack of an increase in the sediment formation rate as conversion was enhanced. Actually, the stability of asphaltenes and its relationship to sediment formation is much more complex than the oversimplified explanation given above, and it has been shown to depend on asphaltene structure [50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60], the presence of impurities [50,58], free radicals [59], the content of metals [60,61], the solubility of asphaltenes, and the solubility power of the maltene fraction [62][63][64][65][66][67]. An investigation by Dreillard et al [24] also shoed that the hydrocracked residue sediment content at a high conversion depended not on asphaltene solubility, which was low, but on its concentration.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Results Of The Investigation Of H-oil Vacu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the utilization of nanotechnology for mitigating asphaltene deposition has garnered attention from researchers. Guerrero-Martin et al [ 30 ] comprehensively examined the utilization of nanotechnology in addressing asphaltene deposition, focusing on the sol–gel method, co-precipitation method, synthesis of functionalized nanoparticles, and interactions between asphaltene and nanoparticles. They emphasized that future research should prioritize intelligent and responsive nanoparticles, self-assembling nanoparticles, nanoparticles with self-healing capacity, and nanomaterials with detection and monitoring capabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sequence of materials must be added to a fracturing fluid for it to meet the requirements and have a composition that makes the use of the technology possible [55,59]. Table 1 shows the different types of additives and their respective role in hydraulic fracturing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%