Evaluation of the effect of nanoparticle addition into Gemini surfactant on rheology and wax deposition of Malaysian crude oil

Norida, Ridzuan and Wong, Wai Yan and Vijaya Kumar, Shamala Devi (2022) Evaluation of the effect of nanoparticle addition into Gemini surfactant on rheology and wax deposition of Malaysian crude oil. In: Materials Today: Proceedings, International Symposium of Reaction Engineering, Catalysis & Sustainable Energy (RECaSE 2021) , 6 April 2021 , Virtual Conference, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia. pp. 994-1001., 57 (Part 3).

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Abstract

Crude oil is fossil fuel formed from the decomposition of decaying plants and animals in the ground. In crude oil, there is a high percentage of asphaltene that leads to wax deposition along the transport pipeline. The objective of this research is to study the effect of temperature, shear rate and nanoparticle loadings towards viscosity, interfacial tension, surface tension as well as the weight of wax deposit form. Two types of nanoparticles were used in this study, which were GOHSENX Anionic PVOH L-3266 and NICHIGO G-polymer AZF8035W. Whereas, Gemini YND1233 was used as a surfactant. Nanoparticle with different amount of loading (2 mg, 3 mg, 4 mg and 5 mg) was prepared using cyclohexane as the solvent. The nanofluid was prepared according to the load ratio of Gemini surfactant to nanoparticles of 3:1. With 5 mg of nanoparticle, L-3266 loading in Gemini surfactant showed the best performance where it resulted in the lowest viscosity, interfacial tension, surface tension and wax deposition as compared to the 2 mg of nanoparticle AZF8035W loading in Gemini surfactant. This is due to the carboxylic acid group present in AZF8035W. The optimum temperature and shear rate in reducing the crude oil viscosity was obtained at 35 °C and 80 rpm. In order to investigate the effect of nanoparticle loading and the stirring rate of impeller on the formation of wax deposit, the cold finger test had been conducted. From the cold finger analysis, the lowest weight of wax deposit was obtained at the cold finger temperature of 20 °C and the stirring rate of 500 rpm by adding 5 mg of nanoparticles L-3266 in Gemini surfactant. In conclusion, the best performance of wax inhibitor from this research was obtained by adding 5 mg of nanoparticles GOHSENX Anionic PVOH L-3266 in Gemini surfactant in order to improve the rheology of the crude oil and decrease the formation of wax deposition.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Lecture)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Crude oil ; Nanoparticles ; Gemini surfactant ; Interfacial tension; Cold finger ; Viscosity ; Inhibitor ; Wax deposition
Subjects: T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Faculty/Division: Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering Technology
Institute of Postgraduate Studies
Depositing User: Pn. Hazlinda Abd Rahman
Date Deposited: 20 Jun 2022 06:06
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2022 06:06
URI: http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28849
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