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Molecular Simulation and the Aggregation of the Heavy Fractions in Crude Oils
Authors:Juan Murgich
Institution:Centro de Quimica , Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas IVIC , Apartado A 1020, Caracas, Venezuela
Abstract:The use of Molecular Simulation in the study of aggregates of the molecules of the heavy fractions of crude oils is reviewed. Molecular Mechanics calculations of aggregates of asphaltenes having a single large aromatic region (continental type) and others having smaller aromatic regions connected by alkyl chains (archipelago type) are discussed in terms of the molecular recognition processes present in petroleum. Stacking of the aromatic regions was the most important process in the formation of aggregates of asphaltenes of the continental type with some unfavorable contributions from its saturated rings and alkyl side chains. The steric interference of these groups limits the growth of the aggregates to a small number of molecules. The asphaltenes of the archipelago type showed more complex aggregates because some molecules act as bridges and tangling between them may occur. The interaction of the asphaltene aggregates with resin molecules was analyzed and it was found that the high selectivity for some sites of the asphaltenes explains the specificity of the resins for its own crude oil.
Keywords:Molecular Simulation  Asphaltenes  Resins  Molecular Aggregates  Petroleum Colloidal Theory  Molecular Recognition
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