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Influência de tensoativos não iônicos na destilação molecular de petróleo
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2013-07-12Registro en:
LUCENA, Izabelly Larissa. Influence of nonionic surfactants in molecular
distillation of petroleum. 2013. 181 f. Tese (Doutorado em Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento de Tecnologias Regionais) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2013.
Autor
Lucena, Izabelly Larissa
Resumen
The molecular distillation is show as an alternative for separation and purification of various
kinds of materials. The process is a special case of evaporation at high vacuum, in the order
from 0.001 to 0.0001 mmHg and therefore occurs at relatively lower temperatures, preserves
the material to be purified. In Brazil, molecular distillation is very applied in the separation of
petroleum fractions. However, most studies evaluated the temperature of the evaporator,
condenser temperature and flow such variables of the molecular distillation oil. Then, to
increase the degree of recovery of the fraction of the distillate obtained in the process of the
molecular distillation was evaluated the use nonionic surfactants of the class of nonylphenol
ethoxylate, molecules able to interact in the liquid-liquid and liquid-vapor interface various
systems. In this context, the aim of this work was to verify the influence of commercial
surfactant (Ultranex-18 an Ultranex-18-50) in the molecular distillation of a crude oil. The
physicochemical characterization of the oil was realized and the petroleum shown an API
gravity of 42°, a light oil. Initially, studied the molecular distillation without surfactant using
star design experimental (2H ± ) evaluated two variables (evaporator temperature and
condenser temperature) and answer variable was the percentage in distillate obtained in the
process (D%). The best experimental condition to molecular distillation oil (38% distillate) was
obtained at evaporator and condenser temperatures of 120 °C and 10 ° C, respectively.
Subsequently, to determine the range of surfactant concentration to be applied in the process,
was determined the critical micellar concentration by the technique of scattering X-ray small
angle (SAXS). The surfactants Ultranex-18 an Ultranex-18-50 shown the critical micelle
concentration in the range of 10-2 mol/L in the hydrocarbons studied. Then, was applied in the
study of distillation a concentration range from 0.01 to 0.15 mol/L of the surfactants (Ultranex-
18 and 50). The use of the nonionic surfactant increased the percentage of hydrocarbons in the
range from 5 to 9 carbons in comparison to the process carried out without surfactant, and in
some experimental conditions the fraction of light compounds in the distilled was over 700%
compared to the conventional process. The study showed that increasing the degree of
ethoxylation of Ultranex18 to Ultranex-50, the compounds in the range of C5 to C9 reduced the
percentage in the distilled, since the increase of the hydrophilic part of the surfactant reduces its
solubility in the oil. Finally, was obtained an increase in the degree of recovery of light
hydrocarbons, comparing processes with and without surfactant, obtained an increase of 10%
and 4% with Ultranex-18 and Ultranex-50, respectively. Thus, it is concluded that the Ultranex-
18 surfactant showed a higher capacity to distillation compared with Ultranex-50 and the
application of surfactant on the molecular distillation from petroleum allowed for a greater
recovery of light compounds in distillate