S. Kokal et al., ELECTROKINETIC AND ADSORPTION PROPERTIES OF ASPHALTENES, Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 94(2-3), 1995, pp. 253-265
The electrophoretic mobilities of asphaltenes were measured in an aque
ous medium and an attempt was made to measure their electrokinetic pro
perties in non-aqueous solvents. The asphaltenes were crushed to fine
particles and suspended in the liquid medium. The electrophoretic mobi
lities of the asphaltenes were determined as functions of pH, ionic st
rength and ionic composition. These asphaltenes carried a positive or
negative charge in aqueous solutions and the magnitude of the charge w
as a function of the pH, ionic strength and the amount of hardness in
the electrolyte solution. A charge reversal was observed for some case
s especially in the presence of multivalent cations at high pH. Attemp
ts to measure the electrophoretic mobility of asphaltenes dispersed in
a crude oil were unsuccessful due to the low permittivity of the oil
phase. However, it was possible to measure the electrophoretic mobilit
y of asphaltenes in a non-aqueous solvent for example, nitromethane. T
he electrophoretic mobilities of some rock minerals were not altered b
y the adsorption of asphaltenes. The adsorption of asphaltenes and oth
er heavy ends in the oil on to the rock surface is greatly influenced
by the surface charge on asphaltenes as well as that on the rock miner
als. The adsorptions of asphaltenes from toluene solution on to variou
s rock minerals were determined. Langmuir Type I adsorption isotherms
were obtained with all minerals indicating monolayer adsorption.