Aggregation of model asphaltenes – a molecular dynamics study

Joao Costa, Dorin Simionesie, Zhenyu Zhang, Paul Mulheran

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Abstract

Natural asphaltenes are defined as polyaromatic compounds whose chemical composition and structure is dependent on its geological origin and production history, hence are regarded as complex molecules with aromatic cores and aliphatic tails that occur in the heaviest fraction of crude oil. The aggregation of asphaltenes presents a range of technical challenges to the production and processing of oil. In this work we study the behaviour of the model asphaltene-like molecule hexa-tert-butylhexa- peri-hexabenzocoronene (HTBHBC) using molecular dynamics simulation. It was found that the regular arrangement of the tert-butyl side chains prevents the formation of strongly-bound dimers by severely restricting the configurational space of the aggregation pathway. In contrast, a modified molecule with only 3 side chains is readily able to form dimers. This work therefore confirms the influence of the molecular structure of polyaromatic compounds on their aggregation mechanism, and reveals the unexpected design rules required for model systems that can mimic the behavior of asphaltenes.
Original languageEnglish
Article number394002
JournalJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Volume28
Issue number39
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Jul 2016

Keywords

  • asphaltenes
  • polyaromatic
  • aggregation
  • GROMACS

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