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Mechanism of crude-oil/water interface destabilization by silicone demulsifiers

Dalmazzone et al., 2005

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11009400278869206631
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Dalmazzone C
Noik C
Komunjer L
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SPE Journal

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Oil exploitation is always accompanied by the nondesired formation of emulsions caused by the presence of naturally occurring surface-active molecules such as asphaltenes and resins. Because their presence stabilizes the oil/water interface, it is necessary to break the …
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
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