Interfacial tension behavior of athabasca bitumen/aqueous surfactant systems
- 1 April 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering
- Vol. 61 (2) , 233-240
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cjce.5450610215
Abstract
The spinning drop method was used to measure the interfacial tension of Athabasca bitumen in contact with an aqueous phase (D2O); variables included temperature, salinity, alkalinity, surfactant type (TRS 10–80, Suntech 5, sodium dodecyl sulfate), surfactant concentration, isopropyl alcohol concentration, bitumen drop size and age of interface. In the absence of surfactant, the bitumen/aqueous interfacial tension decreased with increasing temperature and salinity. Bitumen drops contacting alkaline medium exhibited interfacial tension minima below a pOH of three. In the presence of surfactant, the interfacial tension behavior was often complex. The interfacial tension‐concentration plot for Suntech 5 surfactant exhibited two CMC type discontinuities. Low interfacial tension (−1) was observed only in the presence of added electrolyte. Interfacial tension values were sensitive to the age of surfactant preparation and volume ratio of the oleic‐to‐aqueous phases. The interfacial tension of the bitumen/brine‐TRS 10–80 system increased upon addition of isopropyl alcohol. An increase in temperature required an increase in salinity to maintain a constant low interfacial tension. The experimental results are discussed in terms of changes in the structure of the amphiphile at the bitumen/aqueous interface.Keywords
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