All Days 2003
DOI: 10.2118/80404-ms
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The Acid-IER Method – a Method for Selective Isolation of Carboxylic Acids from Crude Oils and Other Organic Solvents

Abstract: The amount of acidic crude oils produced worldwide is increasing. These oils introduce problems throughout the hydrocarbon value chain due to their high content of carboxylic acids, examples of which are naphthenate deposition in production facilities and refinery corrosion. In order to deal with these problems, it is often necessary to isolate the carboxylic acids in different fluid streams or solids to allow further analysis without interference from other compounds. This paper presents and… Show more

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“…38 The first step in that process is to wash the sample thoroughly in toluene to remove crude oil and oil-soluble fractions. The remaining solid was then exposed to a 2:1 volume mixture of toluene and 1 M HCl solution to dissolve the naphthenate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38 The first step in that process is to wash the sample thoroughly in toluene to remove crude oil and oil-soluble fractions. The remaining solid was then exposed to a 2:1 volume mixture of toluene and 1 M HCl solution to dissolve the naphthenate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tetra-acids are not commercially available; consequently methods have been developed to create pure tetra-acids (Mediaas, 2003). For bottle tests, a large amount of material is required to perform tests.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another common direct method is solid-liquid extraction. Such methods often make use of ion-exchange resins [100][101][102].…”
Section: Acid Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparison of selectivity and effectiveness of acid extraction methodsIn the two first papers of this thesis (Paper I and II) two methods of extracting acids from crude oil have been applied: an ion exchange method[102] and a liquid-liquid extraction method[40,48,71]. The yields of extractions are compared and information about the distribution of acid compound classes are obtained by means of applying the HPLC methods described in Section 5.2.1.…”
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