eprintid: 16482 rev_number: 2 eprint_status: archive userid: 1 dir: disk0/00/01/64/82 datestamp: 2023-12-19 03:23:00 lastmod: 2023-12-19 03:23:00 status_changed: 2023-12-19 03:06:20 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Yunus, N.M.M. creators_name: Dhevarajan, S. creators_name: Wilfred, C.D. title: Studies on the effect of sulfonate based ionic liquids on asphaltenes ispublished: pub keywords: Aggregates; Asphaltenes; Catalyst deactivation; Deposition; Oil wells, Asphaltenes deposition; Catalysts deactivation; Dispersants; Dodecyl sulphate; Methyltrioctylammonium dodecylsulphate; Production pipelines; Stabiliser; Sulfonate ionic liquids; Sulphonates; Well blocks, Ionic liquids note: cited By 5 abstract: Deposition of asphaltenes precipitates potentially clog the oil well, block the production pipelines and causes catalyst deactivation during refining of the crude. Hence, remediation of the asphaltenes deposition is warranted. Different types of chemicals have been investigated and applied to act as an asphaltenes stabilisers, either by means of inhibition, dispersant or both. In this paper, the effect of three different sulfonate ionic liquids (ILs) towards asphaltenes particles in toluene: heptane mixture was investigated. The characteristics of asphaltenes isolated form the crude oil before and after treatment with ILs was studied. Asphaltenes aggregation and kinetics were further investigated with dodecylsulfate DDS coupled with hydrophobic moiety on the anion. The results showed that methyltrioctylammonium dodecylsulfate MTOADDS was able to limit the growth of asphaltenes aggregates by reducing the size of the aggregates, hence showing the potential of MTOADDS to be applied as asphaltenes dispersant. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. date: 2022 publisher: Elsevier B.V. official_url: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85131721472&doi=10.1016%2fj.molliq.2022.119567&partnerID=40&md5=2d6455481f89bbfb63cf11ab1f905c3d id_number: 10.1016/j.molliq.2022.119567 full_text_status: none publication: Journal of Molecular Liquids volume: 360 refereed: TRUE issn: 01677322 citation: Yunus, N.M.M. and Dhevarajan, S. and Wilfred, C.D. (2022) Studies on the effect of sulfonate based ionic liquids on asphaltenes. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 360. ISSN 01677322