New Approaches to Study of Thermodynamic Parameters of Oil Disperse Systems


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Abstract

Crude oil and heavy petroleum products are oil disperse systems whose properties depend largely on their thermodynamic state. To determine the thermodynamic parameters and aggregative stability of oil disperse systems, it is proposed to use the inverse gas chromatographic method, which allows calculation of the free surface energy, entropy, and enthalpy of the oil disperse systems from the retention volume.

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E. I. Alatortsev

All Russian Petroleum Refining Research Institute AO VNII NP

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Email: alatortsevei@vniinp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

S. A. Leont’eva

All Russian Petroleum Refining Research Institute AO VNII NP

Email: alatortsevei@vniinp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

V. A. Mityagin

All Russian Petroleum Refining Research Institute AO VNII NP

Email: alatortsevei@vniinp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow


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