Published March 2011

Study of oil film thickness impact and shock-dose oxypropylate of beef fat acid fraction on its oil collecting and dispersing properties

A.D. Agha-zadeh

S.K.Eyubova

Kh.A.Mamedova

G.A. Ahmadova

N.V.Salamova

Z.H.Asadov

Keywords:  
oil film
oil gathering
oil dispersing
oxypropylate
beef fat acid fraction

In the article is given the information about the results of scientific researches on influence of oil thickness (Ramany oil field) film and a shock-dose of oxypropylate of beef fat acid fraction (OBFAF) with degree of oxypropylation 1.87 in the form of dry product and 5% aqueous solution on petroleum-collecting and dispersing properties. It has been experimentally shown that OBFAF is intended for collecting and dispersing oil films of 0.33 mm thickness off the surface of various types of water, distilled, fresh, sea (Caspian) and formation waters. An optimal amount of the oxypropylate upon collecting and dispersing thickened oil films (from 0.165 to 1.485 mm) has been determined. It has been established that an increase of the reagent amount (in dry form and as 5.0% aqueous solution) upon collecting and dispersing petroleum film does not play an important role. Under these circumstances thickness of petroleum film is decisive.

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