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Insight into Asphaltene Nanoaggregate Structure Inferred by Small Angle Neutron and X-ray Scattering
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EngineeringComputational ChemistryChemistrySmall Angle NeutronX-ray ScatteringMaterials ScienceMolecular SolidNanotechnologyPhysical ChemistryX-ray Small AngleQuantum ChemistryComplementary NeutronNanoclayPhysicochemical AnalysisNanomaterialsNatural SciencesSurface ScienceChemical ThermodynamicsSaxs Measurements
Neutron and X-ray small‑angle scattering provide key insights into asphaltene nanostructure. The study used precise SANS and SAXS on a dilute asphaltene‑toluene solution across a wide q‑range, with absolute intensity scaling and neutron contrast variation to.
Complementary neutron and X-ray small angle scattering results give prominent information on the asphaltene nanostructure. Precise SANS and SAXS measurements on a large q-scale were performed on the same dilute asphaltene-toluene solution, and absolute intensity scaling was carried out. Direct comparison of neutron and X-ray spectra enables description of a fractal organization made from the aggregation of small entities of 16 kDa, exhibiting an internal fine structure. Neutron contrast variation experiments enhance the description of this nanoaggregate in terms of core-shell disk organization, giving insight into core and shell dimensions and chemical compositions. The nanoaggregates are best described by a disk of total radius 32 Å with 30% polydispersity and a height of 6.7 Å. Composition and density calculations show that the core is a dense and aromatic structure, contrary to the shell, which is highly aliphatic. These results show a good agreement with the general view of the Yen model (Yen, T. F.; et al. Anal. Chem.1961, 33, 1587-1594) and as for the modified Yen model (Mullins, O. C. Energy Fuels2010, 24, 2179-2207), provide characteristic dimensions of the asphaltene nanoaggregate in good solvent.
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