نتایج جستجو برای: asphaltene flocculation

تعداد نتایج: 3176  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1944
William C. Boyd Marjorie A. Purnell

The fact that the optimum proportion flocculation ratio is different when determined by the alpha (Dean and Webb) and beta (Ramon) procedures is pointed out. It is demonstrated that this difference is a consequence of the difference in the two methods, and that the two optima, though they may in certain cases lie near together, can never coincide. A new ratio (the epsilon ratio), intermediate b...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2002
J-B Fournier P Galatola

In a recent paper [Phys. Rev. E 61, 2831 (2000)], Borstnik, Stark, and Zumer have studied the stability of a colloidal dispersion of micron-sized spherical particles in the isotropic phase of a nematogenic material. Close to the nematic transition, the attraction due to a surface-induced paranematic order can yield flocculation. Their calculation of the nematic-mediated interaction was based on...

2017
Rosângela Bergamasco Letícia Nishi Álvaro Alberto de Araújo Francisco da Silva

As a physiochemical property, asphaltenes are known to be one the most surface active compounds in crude oil. Due to such property, their behavior is most probably influenced by fluid-fluid interactions at the contact surface (interface). Potentially and naturally, in most cases, water is in contact with crude oil and is co-produced with it as well. Considering that asphaltene molecules are pol...

The flocculation of dissolved heavy metals is a process which has an important effect on decreasing the concentration of the colloidal elements during estuarine mixing of river water and sea or ocean water. During this important process, a large amount of colloidal elements change into particles in the form of flock and the dissolved loads decline. This study is performed to evaluate the mechani...

2006
David L. Forbes

The term flocculation is often confused with coagulation, although the two refer to different processes. Coagulation is basically electrostatic in nature. It is brought about by a reduction of the repulsive potential of the electrical double layer. The term flocculation is derived from the Latin, “flocculus,” literally a small tuft of wool, or a loosely fibrous structure. Flocculation is brough...

Journal: :Frontiers in Materials 2023

The high volume and unfavorable properties of high-water-content slurries make their treatment difficult costly. Improving the through prefabricated drains combined with surcharge or vacuum preloading represents an environmental economic means reusing these as subsoil. As conventional methods are inefficient in dealing low-permeability slurries, flocculation is often applied. In this study, inf...

Journal: :Journal of the Institute of Brewing 1937

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0

flocculation processes during estuarine mixing can reduce the elemental concentrations of river water. in the present investigation, natural flocculation processes concept is used to reduce the elemental contents of industrial wastewater. for this purpose, various amounts of saline water were added to an artificial industrial wastewater with known concentrations of heavy metals. the results of ...

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