Extensive new experimental data are presented for the molecular weight
(MW) distributions of the asphalt and asphaltene aggregates formed wh
en a solvent is injected into a crude oil. The effects of various fact
ors such as the nature of the solvent, the solvent-to-oil volumetric r
atio and ageing of the solution are all investigated. It is shown that
if the asphalt- or asphaltene-containing solution has not been aged f
or long enough, a bimodal MW distribution is always obtained, which is
due to the existence of two different types of aggregates with distin
ct structures and mechanisms of formation. However, after long enough
the MW distribution is unimodal. Based on models proposed for the form
ation of the structure of the asphalt and asphaltene aggregates, which
are based on the analysis of small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering
and precipitation data, analytical equations are proposed for the MW
distribution of the aggregates which provide accurate predictions of t
he data. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.