Waxy Gels with Asphaltenes 2: Use of Wax Control Polymers

2009 
The effect of asphaltenes on the effectiveness of wax control polymers was studied using a model waxy oil and a set of polymers with controlled crystalline and polar/aromatic content. The effect of crystalline content was examined with a set of maleic anhydride copolymers with alkyl appendages of different lengths. Different polar and/or aromatic functionalities were incorporated into the maleic anhydride copolymers (MAC) and poly(ethylene butene) polymers to probe potential interactions with the asphaltenes. The performance of the polymers was measured by testing their effect upon precipitation temperature, gelation temperature, and yield stress. Some polymers provided little or no benefit. Others had significant effects, reducing precipitation temperatures up to 1.9 °C, gelation temperatures up to 37 °C, and yield stresses up to 2200-fold for solutions of 8 wt % wax. Polymer efficacy was almost entirely determined by the crystalline functionality incorporated into the polymer rather than the presence of...
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