Applied Aspects of the Study of Thermodynamic Parameters of Oil Disperse Systems


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Abstract

For intensification of oil refining without using secondary processes, thermodynamic parameters of gas condensate and residual fuel oil blends were calculated from experimental investigations involving inverse gas chromatography. Apparently, from thermodynamic parameters of gas condensate and residual fuel oil blend, it is possible to determine the optimal ratio of the components for increasing the yield of light fractions. It is likely that the new colloidal structure of the blend of the disperse system (residual fuel oil) with the homogeneous system (gas condensates) forms via formation of a semicolloidal system followed by restructurization due to intermolecular interaction and dissolution processes.

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A. I. Alatortsev

All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute for Petroleum Processing

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Email: alatortsevei@vniinp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

S. A. Leont’eva

All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute for Petroleum Processing

Email: alatortsevei@vniinp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

V. A. Mityagin

All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute for Petroleum Processing

Email: alatortsevei@vniinp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

E. V. Podlesnova

All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute for Petroleum Processing

Email: alatortsevei@vniinp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

B. P. Tumanyan

I. M. Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas

Email: alatortsevei@vniinp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow


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