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Química Nova | 2011

Estudo da influência dos particulados no fenômeno de agregação dos asfaltenos por espectrometria de varredura óptica

Claudete Bernardo Henriques; Alessandra Winter; Erika Tomie Koroishi; Rubens Maciel Filho; Maria Izabel Maretti Silveira Bueno

The processing of national petroleums causes many operational problems due to the asphaltene aggregation phenomena. To evaluate the behavior of these phenomena, a study based on optical scan technique was carried out to understand the behavior of pure oils and their mixtures. The evaluation according to criteria established by ASTM D7061-061 gives a result of asphaltene flocculation of according to the separability number. In this study, the aspects related to the existence of colloidal forms of peptized asphaltenes in distinct solvents present in petroleums can cause changes in the kinetics of asphaltene flocculation.


Computer-aided chemical engineering | 2009

Separating Asphaltenes from Lube Oil Through Supercritical Deasphalting Considering Experimental and Virtual Plants and Thermodynamic Analysis

Maria Regina Wolf Maciel; Rubens Maciel Filho; V.O.C. Cardenas; Erika Tomie Koroishi; Florencia Wisnivesky Rocca Rivarola; Filipe Augusto Barral Quirino; C.B. Batistella; L.C. Medina

Abstract Studies of petroleum asphaltenes have gained considerable attention in the past decades due to the increasing production of heavy crude oils. The reduction of light crude oil reservoirs and the increasing of light oil demand, forced the petroleum industry to develop upgrading processes for raw materials and residues. Due to the limited global oil reserves, more and more heavy crudes are being processed. These crudes contain large amounts of asphaltenes and resins. Petroleum must be processed in order to have the major quantity of higher aggregated compounds. All types of petroleum are colloidal systems. In a dispersion medium consisting mainly of hydrocarbons, which can be classified into alkanes, naphthenes and aromatics, there are two groups of dispersed colloidal particles in solution: asphaltenes and petroleum resins. Reduction of asphaltenes and metal content can be achieved by disturbing the solvatation equilibrium via addition of suitable solvents, e.g., propane. The Residuum Oil Supercritical Extraction (ROSE™) process is the premier deasphalting technology available in industry today. This state-of-the-art process extracts high-quality deasphalted oil (DAO) and asphaltenes from atmospheric or vacuum residues and other heavier feedstocks. The ROSE process operates near to the critical point of the solvent and applies thermodynamic fundamentals and high-pressure phase equilibrium principles in order to provide an energy-efficient process. Depending on the solvent selection, the DAO can be an excellent feedstock for catalytic cracking, hydrocracking, or lube oil blending. The energy consumption in supercritical extraction is considerably lower than in conventional extraction, which requires a higher ratio of solvent to crude. The use of supercritical fluid has some advantages such as higher yield and improved quality of the valuable DAO and asphaltenes product, and recovery of the supercritical solvent, reducing significantly operating costs compared to other solvent deasphalting processes. This work presents a new method for petroleum deasphalting. The proposal involves the extraction of the residue fractions from molecular distillations using supercritical propane or pentane as solvent. The thermodynamic calculation and representation of the ternary system is shown. The calculation is very complex since the asphaltenes have to be represented as a set of molecules whose properties have to be predicted using special methodology and the UNIFAC method. Our research group at State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) has developed a real supercritical extraction pilot plant and a virtual one which are optimized and validated. This work is carried out in association with Petrobras (Brazilian Oil Company).


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2016

Evaluation of Permeability Changes in a Carbonate Rock under Carbonate Water Flow

Eric Yuji Yasuda; Erika Tomie Koroishi; Osvair Vidal Trevisan; Euclides J. Bonet

Carbon dioxide (CO2) injection in reservoirs promotes reactions which depend on rock nature, brine composition, partial pressure of CO2, reservoir temperature and pressure among other conditions. The reactions may cause changes in the petrophysics properties, including porosity and permeability, that are important parameters to the fluid flow. The present study focus on the effects of carbonated brine injection in carbonate rocks similar to pre salt reservoirs. The effects are evaluated through the changes of the rock absolute permeability provoked by the acidic action of the injected fluid. Experiments were designed to detail permeability changes along the length of a long carbonate core using using a coreholder equipped with multiple pressure taps. The experiments were conducted in dynamic regime, at the temperature of 22°C and at the mean pressure of 2,000 psi, at flow rates of 0.5; 1 and 2 cc/min. The results show significant permeability alterations at the different segments of the sample, which are also highly dependent on the injection rate.


Journal of Food Process Engineering | 2009

PROCESS DEVELOPMENT AND OPTIMIZATION FOR FREEZE‐DRYING OF NATURAL ORANGE JUICE

Erika Tomie Koroishi; Edinara Adelaide Boss; Maria Regina Wolf Maciel; Rubens Maciel Filho


Archive | 2005

Estudo do processo de liofilização : aplicação para suco de laranja

Erika Tomie Koroishi; Rubens Maciel Filho


SPE Reservoir Characterisation and Simulation Conference and Exhibition | 2015

Characterization of Coquinas and Dolomites Integrating Electrical Resistivity, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Porosimetry by Mercury Intrusion (MICP)

G. L. Fiorelli; Alessandra Winter; Erika Tomie Koroishi; Osvair Vidal Trevisan


Energy & Fuels | 2018

Dissolution Evaluation of Coquina, Part 1: Carbonated-Brine Continuous Injection Using Computed Tomography and PHREEQC

Eric Yuji Yasuda; Erika Tomie Koroishi; Janeth Alina Vidal Vargas; Osvair Vidal Trevisan


SPE Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference | 2017

Investigation of Dissolution Effects on Dolomite Porous Media under Carbonated Water Injection CWI

R. Nunez; R. G. Vaz; Erika Tomie Koroishi; J. A. Vidal Vargas; Osvair Vidal Trevisan


Archive | 2015

STUDY OF PETROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES ALTERATIONS OF CARBONATE ROCKS UNDER CARBONATE WATER INJECTION

Eric Yuji Yasuda; Erika Tomie Koroishi; Osvair Vidal Trevisan; Euclides José


Scopus | 2009

Phase Behavior Of Propane/crude Oil Mixture In Supecritical Fluid Extraction

Cardenas V.O.C.; Quirino F.A.B.; Erika Tomie Koroishi; Rivarola F.W.R.; L.C. Medina; Maciel M.R.W.; R M Filho

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Rubens Maciel Filho

State University of Campinas

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Eric Yuji Yasuda

State University of Campinas

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R. Maciel Filho

State University of Campinas

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V.O.C. Cardenas

State University of Campinas

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Alessandra Winter

State University of Campinas

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