Emulsifying agents applied to the stabilization of o/w emulsions in order to improve heavy oil transportation through pipelines: A bibliometric study

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Autor(a) principal: Siqueira, Fabiana Fassina de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Meneguelo, Ana Paula, Araújo, Jesuina Cássia Santiago de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16786
Resumo: The growing demand for energy associated with the progressive decline in conventional oil reserves (extra-light oil, levels and medium) have encouraged the exploration of heavy and extra-heavy oils fields. However, due to several intrinsic characteristics of these oils, exploring, transporting and refining them are still challenges to be overcome. Thus, the present work aimed to present a bibliometric review on the main emulsifying agents that have been used in the stabilization of heavy oil in water (O/W) emulsions, in order to improve the flow of these oils under surface conditions (flow in pipelines). The research was carried out using the Science Direct, One Petro and Web of Science platforms, inserting the following keywords: Heavy crude oil; Oil-in-water emulsion; Stability; Pipeline transportation. The time span was limited to 10 years (2011-2020) and, subsequently, the inclusion/exclusion criteria were applied, in order to refine the research. As a result, a total of 18 scientific articles were obtained. Among the countries that were most interested in the topic, we can highlight India, Norway, Mexico, China, the United States and Iran. In relation to the emulsifiers most used in stabilizing O/W emulsions, surfactants and solid particles were the most cited. Although nonionic surfactants have been identified as the most efficient, more detailed studies are still needed to understand the mechanism of these agents, as well as to evaluate the ability of these compounds to stabilize O/W emulsions under surface flow conditions.
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spelling Emulsifying agents applied to the stabilization of o/w emulsions in order to improve heavy oil transportation through pipelines: A bibliometric studyAgentes emulsionantes aplicados a la estabilización de emulsiones o/w con el fin de mejorar el transporte de petróleos pesados a través de las tuberías: Un estudio bibliométricoAgentes emulsificantes aplicados à estabilização de emulsões o/a com intuito de melhorar o transporte de óleos pesados através das tubulações: Um estudo bibliométricoHeavy crude oilOil-in-water emulsionStabilityPipeline transportation.Petróleos pesadosEmulsión de petróleo-en-aguaEstabilidadTransporte por tubería.Óleo cru pesadoEmulsão óleo-em-águaEstabilidadeTransporte por tubulações.The growing demand for energy associated with the progressive decline in conventional oil reserves (extra-light oil, levels and medium) have encouraged the exploration of heavy and extra-heavy oils fields. However, due to several intrinsic characteristics of these oils, exploring, transporting and refining them are still challenges to be overcome. Thus, the present work aimed to present a bibliometric review on the main emulsifying agents that have been used in the stabilization of heavy oil in water (O/W) emulsions, in order to improve the flow of these oils under surface conditions (flow in pipelines). The research was carried out using the Science Direct, One Petro and Web of Science platforms, inserting the following keywords: Heavy crude oil; Oil-in-water emulsion; Stability; Pipeline transportation. The time span was limited to 10 years (2011-2020) and, subsequently, the inclusion/exclusion criteria were applied, in order to refine the research. As a result, a total of 18 scientific articles were obtained. Among the countries that were most interested in the topic, we can highlight India, Norway, Mexico, China, the United States and Iran. In relation to the emulsifiers most used in stabilizing O/W emulsions, surfactants and solid particles were the most cited. Although nonionic surfactants have been identified as the most efficient, more detailed studies are still needed to understand the mechanism of these agents, as well as to evaluate the ability of these compounds to stabilize O/W emulsions under surface flow conditions.La creciente demanda de energía asociada a la progresiva disminución de las reservas de petróleo convencional (extraligero, ligero y medio) ha estimulado la exploración de yacimientos de petróleos pesados y extrapesados. Sin embargo, debido a varias características intrínsecas de estos aceites, explorarlos, transportarlos y refinarlos aún son desafíos por superar. Así, el presente trabajo tuvo como objetivo presentar una revisión bibliométrica sobre los principales agentes emulsionantes que se han utilizado en la estabilización de emulsiones de aceite pesado en agua (O/W), con el fin de mejorar el flujo de estos aceites en condiciones superficiales (flujo en tubería). La búsqueda se realizó utilizando las plataformas Science Direct, One Petro y Web of Science, insertando las siguientes palabras clave: Heavy crude oil; Oil-in-water emulsion; Stability; Pipeline transportation. El lapso de tiempo se limitó a 10 años (2011-2020) y, posteriormente, se aplicaron los criterios de inclusión / exclusión, con el fin de afinar la búsqueda. Como resultado, se obtuvo un total de 18 artículos científicos. Entre los países que mostraron mayor interés en el tema, se pueden destacar India, Noruega, México, China, Estados Unidos e Irán. En relación a los emulsionantes más utilizados en la estabilización de emulsiones O/W, tensioactivos y partículas sólidos fueron los más citado. Aunque los tensioactivos no iónicos se han identificado como los más eficientes, aún se necesitan estudios más detallados para comprender lo mecanismo de acción de estos agentes, así como para evaluar la capacidad de estos compuestos para estabilizar emulsiones O/W en condiciones de flujo superficial.A crescente demanda de energia associada ao declínio progressivo das reservas de óleos convencionais (óleo extraleves, leves e médios) têm estimulado a exploração de campos de óleos pesados e extra-pesados. Porém, por conta de diversas características intrínsecas destes óleos, explorá-los, transportá-los e refiná-los ainda são desafios a serem vencidos. Dessa forma, o presente trabalho teve como objetivo apresentar uma revisão bibliométrica sobre os principais agentes emulsificantes que vêm sendo empregados na estabilização de emulsões de óleo pesado em água (O/A), com fins de melhorar o escoamento desses óleos nas condições de superfície (fluxo em tubulações). A busca foi realizada utilizando as plataformas Science Direct, One Petro e Web of Science, inserindo as seguintes palavras-chaves: Heavy crude oil; Oil-in-water emulsion; Stability; Pipeline transportation. A abrangência temporal foi limitada em 10 anos (2011-2020) e, na sequência, os critérios de inclusão/exclusão foram aplicados, de modo a refinar a busca. Como resultado foi obtido um total de 18 artigos científicos. Dentre os países que apresentaram maior interesse no tema, podemos destacar a Índia, a Noruega, o México, a China, os Estados Unidos e o Irã. Em relação aos emulsificantes mais empregados na estabilização de emulsões O/A os surfactantes e as partículas sólidas foram os mais citados. Embora os surfactantes não iônicos tenham sido apontados como os mais eficientes, ainda são necessários estudos mais detalhados para entender o mecanismo de atuação destes agentes, bem como avaliar a capacidade destes compostos de estabilizar emulsões O/A em condições de escoamento em superfície.Research, Society and Development2021-06-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1678610.33448/rsd-v10i7.16786Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e39310716785Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e39310716785Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e393107167852525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16786/14934Copyright (c) 2021 Fabiana Fassina de Siqueira; Ana Paula Meneguelo; Jesuina Cássia Santiago de Araújohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSiqueira, Fabiana Fassina de Meneguelo, Ana PaulaAraújo, Jesuina Cássia Santiago de2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16786Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:14.879734Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Emulsifying agents applied to the stabilization of o/w emulsions in order to improve heavy oil transportation through pipelines: A bibliometric study
Agentes emulsionantes aplicados a la estabilización de emulsiones o/w con el fin de mejorar el transporte de petróleos pesados a través de las tuberías: Un estudio bibliométrico
Agentes emulsificantes aplicados à estabilização de emulsões o/a com intuito de melhorar o transporte de óleos pesados através das tubulações: Um estudo bibliométrico
title Emulsifying agents applied to the stabilization of o/w emulsions in order to improve heavy oil transportation through pipelines: A bibliometric study
spellingShingle Emulsifying agents applied to the stabilization of o/w emulsions in order to improve heavy oil transportation through pipelines: A bibliometric study
Siqueira, Fabiana Fassina de
Heavy crude oil
Oil-in-water emulsion
Stability
Pipeline transportation.
Petróleos pesados
Emulsión de petróleo-en-agua
Estabilidad
Transporte por tubería.
Óleo cru pesado
Emulsão óleo-em-água
Estabilidade
Transporte por tubulações.
title_short Emulsifying agents applied to the stabilization of o/w emulsions in order to improve heavy oil transportation through pipelines: A bibliometric study
title_full Emulsifying agents applied to the stabilization of o/w emulsions in order to improve heavy oil transportation through pipelines: A bibliometric study
title_fullStr Emulsifying agents applied to the stabilization of o/w emulsions in order to improve heavy oil transportation through pipelines: A bibliometric study
title_full_unstemmed Emulsifying agents applied to the stabilization of o/w emulsions in order to improve heavy oil transportation through pipelines: A bibliometric study
title_sort Emulsifying agents applied to the stabilization of o/w emulsions in order to improve heavy oil transportation through pipelines: A bibliometric study
author Siqueira, Fabiana Fassina de
author_facet Siqueira, Fabiana Fassina de
Meneguelo, Ana Paula
Araújo, Jesuina Cássia Santiago de
author_role author
author2 Meneguelo, Ana Paula
Araújo, Jesuina Cássia Santiago de
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Siqueira, Fabiana Fassina de
Meneguelo, Ana Paula
Araújo, Jesuina Cássia Santiago de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heavy crude oil
Oil-in-water emulsion
Stability
Pipeline transportation.
Petróleos pesados
Emulsión de petróleo-en-agua
Estabilidad
Transporte por tubería.
Óleo cru pesado
Emulsão óleo-em-água
Estabilidade
Transporte por tubulações.
topic Heavy crude oil
Oil-in-water emulsion
Stability
Pipeline transportation.
Petróleos pesados
Emulsión de petróleo-en-agua
Estabilidad
Transporte por tubería.
Óleo cru pesado
Emulsão óleo-em-água
Estabilidade
Transporte por tubulações.
description The growing demand for energy associated with the progressive decline in conventional oil reserves (extra-light oil, levels and medium) have encouraged the exploration of heavy and extra-heavy oils fields. However, due to several intrinsic characteristics of these oils, exploring, transporting and refining them are still challenges to be overcome. Thus, the present work aimed to present a bibliometric review on the main emulsifying agents that have been used in the stabilization of heavy oil in water (O/W) emulsions, in order to improve the flow of these oils under surface conditions (flow in pipelines). The research was carried out using the Science Direct, One Petro and Web of Science platforms, inserting the following keywords: Heavy crude oil; Oil-in-water emulsion; Stability; Pipeline transportation. The time span was limited to 10 years (2011-2020) and, subsequently, the inclusion/exclusion criteria were applied, in order to refine the research. As a result, a total of 18 scientific articles were obtained. Among the countries that were most interested in the topic, we can highlight India, Norway, Mexico, China, the United States and Iran. In relation to the emulsifiers most used in stabilizing O/W emulsions, surfactants and solid particles were the most cited. Although nonionic surfactants have been identified as the most efficient, more detailed studies are still needed to understand the mechanism of these agents, as well as to evaluate the ability of these compounds to stabilize O/W emulsions under surface flow conditions.
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