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Jing Yuan1, Maria Elektorowicz2, Zhi Chen2
1Green Intelligence Environmental School, Yangtze Normal University, China; CanmetENERGY Devon Research Centre, Natural Resources Canada, 1 Oil Patch Drive, Devon, Alberta, T9G 1A8, Canada; Department of Building, Civil, and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, H3G1M8, Canada; University of Alberta, 9211-116, Street NW, T6G 1H9, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Abstract:
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were used to study the thermodynamic properties of asphalt binder components, namely asphaltene, and other solvents, such as pentane or toluene, before and after adding pentane or toluene. The two systems were compared by MD simulation under lots of molecules, temperature and pressure to predict their internal energy, structure, and density as a function of time or distance between molecules. Then the simulation results of the two systems were analyzed and compared to determine the influence of different solvents on asphaltene aggregation behavior. The results show that the asphaltenes with pentane or toluene in the two systems have different structure and dynamic characteristics and will produce different precipitation and aggregation characteristics. The aggregation behavior of asphaltene at water - oil interface with or without pentane or toluene was studied. The relationship between the molecular structure and the aggregation of asphaltene in different solvents was investigated.
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