Comparison of Silicon-assisted Chemicals with the conventional methods in demulsification of water-in-crude oil emulsions
Date
2009-06-20Author
Souleyman A., Issaka
Abdurahman, H. Nour
Rosli, Md Yunus
Mouhamoud, M. Hadow
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The dehydration of the crude oil is a
topic of permanent industrial attention. The use of
green chemicals to assist conventional separation
techniques seems to be very promising. The
adequate applications of silicon demulsifiers may
contribute to improve the efficiency and capacity
of the existing separation methods. This paper
deals with the application of silicon demulsifiers
to assist water/oil separation processes in w/o
emulsion and presents some experimental results
in comparison with the conventional demulsifiers
in specific applications. Three different
concentration of demulsifiers; 0.5,1.5,and 3 v/v
percents were applied in two different crude oils
denoted as A and B, the water cut was varied as
50-50 and 30-70. Results showed that silicon
demulsifiers gave high effect up to 90% within 1
week.
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