Structural–Dynamic Phase Transitions in Petroleum Disperse Systems


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Abstract

Using the techniques of proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) relaxometry and near-infrared spectroscopy, a multiextremun nature of dependencies of physicochemical properties, fractality, and quantization of changes in 1H NMR parameters that determine phase transitions between types of petroleum disperse systems in the order: Hydrocarbons ⇔ Crude oil ⇔ Atmospheric residue ⇔ Vacuum residue ⇔ Asphalt ⇔ Carbenes ⇔ Coke, has been experimentally established. A model of structural–dynamic transitions, associated with a change in the intermolecular pair potential characterized by a number of minima is proposed.

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R. S. Kashaev

Kazan State Power Engineering University

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Email: kashaev2007@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan

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