Probing the effect of NaCl concentrations on a model asphaltene adsorption onto water droplets of different sizes

2019 
While a large amount of attention has been paid to investigating the effects of various factors (e.g. solvent and asphaltene molecular structure) on asphaltene adsorption, the effect of salinity, particularly brine water, has not been systematically studied at the atomistic level despite the ubiquitous presence of salt in crude oil processing. In this work, the adsorption behaviors of a model asphaltene at the oil/brine interface were investigated using molecular dynamics simulations. It was found that the addition of salt greatly enhances the adsorption kinetics in systems with a small droplet, while this enhancement was insignificant for systems with a large droplet. Furthermore, dependent on droplet size, salinity has different effects on the adsorbed structures. In systems with a small droplet, the addition of ions facilitates the direct contact of adsorbed model asphaltene molecules with water surfaces, while in systems with a large droplet, such direct contact was suppressed. Detailed analysis of hy...
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