Influence of the Presence of Sulfur and Oxygen Atoms on Molecular,
Thermodynamic and Transport Properties in Hydrocarbon Mixtures
Josue Francisco Perez-Sanchez,
Ruth del Carmen Galindo-Lopez,
Edgardo Jonathan Suarez Dominguez
et al.
Abstract:Introduction:
Crude oil is a complex blend of various hydrocarbon families, with compositions
that vary depending on the source well and exploitation duration. To categorize its constituents,
SARA analysis divides them into saturated, aromatic, resins, and asphaltenes. Heavy asphaltene-
rich crude oils can present challenges like viscosity and pipeline blockages, which are often
addressed with viscosity-reducing additives. However, a theoretical framework explaining how these
additives affect crude oil is lack… Show more
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