EP1357171A2 - Carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine containing compounds as asphaltene dispersants in crude oil - Google Patents

Carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine containing compounds as asphaltene dispersants in crude oil Download PDF

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EP1357171A2
EP1357171A2 EP03252270A EP03252270A EP1357171A2 EP 1357171 A2 EP1357171 A2 EP 1357171A2 EP 03252270 A EP03252270 A EP 03252270A EP 03252270 A EP03252270 A EP 03252270A EP 1357171 A2 EP1357171 A2 EP 1357171A2
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  • This invention relates generally to a composition useful in processing of crude oil.
  • the problem addressed by this invention is to find a composition suitable for improving processing of petroleum products.
  • the present invention is directed to a composition
  • a composition comprising: (a) 0.001% to 20% of at least one compound having: (i) at least one carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group which is not a carboxyl group; (ii) at least one polar group two to ten chemical bonds from a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon; and (iii) at least ten carbon atoms; and (b) crude oil; provided that: (i) when the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an amide group and the only other polar group occurs in a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group; then said compound has an alkyl substituent having at least 15 carbon atoms; and (ii) when the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an ester or keto group and the compound has a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-
  • This invention is directed further to a method for dispersing asphaltenes in a petroleum product.
  • the method comprises adding to the petroleum product 0.001% to 20% of at least one compound having: (i) at least one carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group which is not a carboxyl group; (ii) at least one polar group two to ten chemical bonds from a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon; and (iii) at least ten carbon atoms; provided that: (i) when the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an amide group and the only other polar group occurs in a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group; then said compound has an alkyl substituent having at least 15 carbon atoms; and (ii) when the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an ester or keto group and the compound has a 2-hydroxy
  • a "polar” group is a functional group selected from among the following: hydroxy, amino, alkylamino, hydroxylamino, ammonium, alkylammonium, oxime, keto, carboxylate ion, amide, alkyl amide, nitroso, mercapto, alkylthio, alkylsulfonyl, alkylsulfenyl, and alkylsulfinyl.
  • An “alkyl” group is a hydrocarbyl group having from one to twenty-two carbon atoms in a linear, branched or cyclic arrangement.
  • a “difunctional alkyl” group is an alkyl group having two points of attachment, e.g., -CH 2 - , -CH 2 CH 2 -, and -CH 2 CH(CH 3 )-.
  • Alkyl groups optionally have one or more double or triple bonds. Substitution on alkyl groups of one or more of halo, cyano, alkyl, alkoxy, or the aforementioned polar groups is permitted; alkoxy groups may in turn be substituted by one or more halo substituents.
  • a “heteroalkyl” group is an alkyl group in which at least one carbon has been replaced by O, NR, or S, wherein R is hydrogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or aralkyl.
  • aryl is a substituent derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon compound.
  • An aryl group has a total of from six to twenty ring atoms, and has one or more rings which are separate or fused.
  • An “aralkyl” group is an “alkyl” group substituted by an “aryl” group.
  • a “heterocyclic” group is a substituent derived from a heterocyclic compound having from five to twenty ring atoms, at least one of which is nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur. Preferably, heterocyclic groups do not contain sulfur.
  • aryl or heterocyclic groups of one or more of halo, cyano, alkyl, heteroalkyl, alkoxy or the aforementioned polar groups is permitted, with substitution by one or more halo groups being possible on alkyl, heteroalkyl or alkoxy groups.
  • An "aromatic heterocyclic” group is a heterocyclic group derived from an aromatic heterocyclic compound.
  • heterocyclic groups in compounds used in this invention are aromatic heterocyclic groups.
  • a carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is any functional group, other than carboxyl, containing a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine functionality, including, but not limited to: amide, ester, keto, imine, thioester, thioamide, aldehyde, carboxylate, carbamate, xanthate, urea, guanidine, thiourea and ⁇ -ketoester.
  • a carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group has more than one carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon, e.g., a ⁇ -ketoester group has two carbonyl carbons.
  • the atom of the polar group through which it is attached e.g., the oxygen of hydroxy; the nitrogen of amino, hydroxylamino, ammonium or nitroso; or the sulfur of sulfur-containing groups
  • the carbonyl carbon of the keto group is two bonds from the carbonyl carbon of the ester group
  • the oxygen of the hydroxy group is four bonds from the amide carbonyl carbon.
  • at least one polar group in a compound of this invention is located two to eight chemical bonds from a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon, more preferably from two to seven chemical bonds, and most preferably two, three, four, five or six chemical bonds from a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon.
  • a carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is selected from the group consisting of: amide, ester, imine, thioester, thioamide, carbamate, urea and thiourea.
  • a carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is not part of a heterocyclic ring.
  • a compound used in this invention is aliphatic.
  • a compound used in this invention is acyclic.
  • a compound used in the composition or method of this invention preferably is represented by formula (I), wherein Y is C 1 -C 3 difunctional alkyl, O, S, NR 3 or is absent; Z is hydrogen (in which case R 2 is absent), O, S, NR 4 or is absent; W is O, S, or NR 5 ; R 1 , R 2 , R 3, R 4 and R 5 independently are hydrogen or organic functional groups; and at least one of Y, R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 is substituted by at least one polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon.
  • formula (I) wherein Y is C 1 -C 3 difunctional alkyl, O, S, NR 3 or is absent; Z is hydrogen (in which case R 2 is absent), O, S, NR 4 or is absent; W is O, S, or NR 5 ; R 1 , R 2 , R 3, R 4 and R 5 independently are hydrogen or organic functional
  • R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 independently are hydrogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, heterocyclic, aryl or aralkyl.
  • at least one of R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 has at least 7 carbon atoms, more preferably at least 9 carbon atoms, more preferably at least 11 carbon atoms, and most preferably at least 15 carbon atoms.
  • the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an amide group
  • at least one of R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 is a linear alkyl group substituted only by a single hydroxy group at the carbon furthest from the amide carbonyl carbon
  • at least one of R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 has at least 15 carbon atoms and no hydroxy groups.
  • a compound used in this invention is not in the form of a salt having an anion and a cation, i.e., a salt that is not a zwitterion; more preferably the compound is a neutral compound.
  • the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an ester or keto group, and at least one of R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 is a linear alkyl group substituted only by a single hydroxy group at the carbon furthest from the ester or keto carbonyl carbon, then at least one polar group is present other than the single hydroxy group or keto group; most preferably, the compound has an alkyl substituent having at least 15 carbon atoms.
  • W, Y and Z are not all O or all S.
  • an "organic functional group” is a functional group which does not contain metal atoms, and which has from one to twenty-two carbon atoms, hydrogen atoms, and optionally heteroatoms, including but not limited to: nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, phosphorus and halogen atoms.
  • An organic functional group optionally contains double and/or triple bonds; rings, which are linked or fused; and if the group is wholly or partly acyclic, the acyclic part can be linear or branched.
  • an organic functional group is an alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, aralkyl, heterocyclic or heterocyclic-alkyl group.
  • At least one of the organic functional groups is a C 2 -C 22 alkyl or heteroalkyl group, more preferably a C 7 -C 22 alkyl or heteroalkyl group, more preferably a C 9 -C 22 alkyl or heteroalkyl group, and most preferably, a C 15 -C 22 alkyl group.
  • alkyl or heteroalkyl groups are unsubstituted.
  • a compound used in this invention optionally contains other carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional groups on one or more of the organic functional groups, preferably for a total of one to three carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional groups.
  • a polar group is a hydrogen bond donor, e.g., hydroxy, amino, alkylamino, ammonium, hydroxylamino, oxime, sulfonic acid or amide. More preferably, a polar group is hydroxy, amino, alkylamino or hydroxylamino. Most preferably, a polar group is hydroxy or hydroxylamino.
  • R 6 is C 2 -C 22 alkyl, more preferably C 7 -C 22 alkyl, more preferably C 9 -C 22 alkyl, and most preferably, C 15 -C 22 alkyl.
  • Y is -CH 2 CH 2 - or - CH 2 CH(CH 3 )-.
  • R 2 is alkyl or aralkyl.
  • W is O
  • Z is O or NR 4 .
  • Compounds of formula (II) in which Y is -CH 2 CH 2 - or - CH 2 CH(CH 3 )-, W is O and Z is O or NR 4 may be derived from reaction of a fatty amine, thiol or alcohol, R 6 XH, with an acrylate or methacrylate ester or an acrylamide or methacrylamide.
  • X is NH
  • the compound of formula (II) is derived from an unsubstituted C 15 -C 22 alkyl amine, R 6 NH 2 , preferably one which is an oil-soluble amine.
  • the alkyl amine is a tertiary alkyl primary amine., i.e., a primary amine in which the alkyl group is attached to the amino group through a tertiary carbon. Examples of commercially available tertiary alkyl primary amines are the PrimeneTM amines available from Rohm and Haas Company, Philadelphia, PA.
  • the compound of formula (I) is an imine having a polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the imine carbon.
  • W is NR 5
  • Z is hydrogen or is absent (i.e., ZR 2 is hydrogen or R 2 )
  • Y is absent, resulting in the structure depicted in formula (III) wherein at least one of R 1 , R 2 and R 5 contains a polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the imine carbon.
  • the polar group is hydroxy.
  • R 5 is a C 15 -C 22 alkyl amine.
  • the alkyl amine is a tertiary alkyl primary amine.
  • an imine compound of formula (III) is selected from the group consisting of and wherein R 8 , R 9 and R 10 independently are hydrogen or alkyl; R 11 is C 2 -C 22 alkyl; R 12 is hydrogen or alkyl; m is zero or one; and k is one, two or three.
  • R 11 is C 7 -C 22 alkyl, more preferably, C 9 -C 22 alkyl, and most preferably, C 15 -C 22 alkyl.
  • the compound of formula (I) is an amide having a polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the amide carbonyl carbon.
  • W is O
  • Z is NR 4
  • Y is C 1 -C 3 difunctional alkyl or is absent, resulting in the structure depicted in formula (IV) wherein at least one of Y, R 1 , R 2 and R 4 contains a polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the amide carbon.
  • the polar group is hydroxy.
  • an amide compound of formula (IV) is selected from the group consisting of and wherein R 4 and R 2 are as defined herein; R 13 is H or OH; j is one or two; p is one, two or three; and q is one, two, three or four.
  • R 4 and R 2 is C 8 -C 21 alkyl, more preferably, at least one of R 4 and R 2 is C 15 -C 21 alkyl.
  • one of R 4 and R 2 is hydrogen.
  • an amide of formula (IV) has formula (V) wherein R 14 is C 15 -C 21 alkyl.
  • R 14 is C 15 -C 17 alkyl, most preferably acyclic linear alkyl, including, but not limited to the alkyl group of oleic acid (heptadec-8(Z)-ene-1-yl), n-heptadecyl, and mixtures of C 15 -C 17 acyclic linear alkyl groups, e.g., those alkyl mixtures existing in naturally-occurring C 16 -C 18 fatty acids.
  • the compound of formula (I) is an ester having a polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the ester carbonyl carbon.
  • W is O;
  • Y is C 1 -C 3 difunctional alkyl or is absent; and
  • Z is O, resulting in the structure depicted in formula (VI) wherein R 1 and R 2 are organic functional groups, and at least one of Y, R 1 and R 2 is substituted by at least one polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the ester carbon.
  • Y is absent, and at least one of R 1 and R 2 has at least 15 carbon atoms.
  • the polar group is hydroxy.
  • R 15 is C 7 -C 22 alkyl, more preferably, C 9 -C 22 alkyl, and most preferably, C 15 -C 22 alkyl.
  • R 17 is hydrogen, methyl or hydroxymethyl.
  • Compounds of formula (VII) typically are derived from reaction of a fatty amine, thiol or alcohol, R 15 XH, with an acrylate or methacrylate hydroxyalkyl ester.
  • X is NH
  • the compound of formula (VII) is derived from an unsubstituted C 15 -C 22 alkyl amine, R 15 NH 2 , preferably one which is an oil-soluble amine.
  • the alkyl amine is a tertiary alkyl primary amine.
  • the composition of the present invention typically also increases demulsibility, reduces viscosity, reduces sediment formation, reduces surface fouling and reduces corrosion.
  • the composition of the present invention can be injected directly into an injection well, or preferably diluted with solvent prior to injection.
  • Suitable solvents include but are not limited to: petroleum distillates such as kerosene and gas oil; linear and branched aliphatic solvents such as pentane, hexane, mixtures of nonanes and 2-ethylhexanes; cycloaliphatic mixtures commonly known as naphtha; aromatic solvents such as toluene, xylenes and commercial aromatic solvent mixtures; esters; ethers; alcohols such as ethanol, isopropanol, octanol and dodecanol; ketones such as acetone, cyclohexanone and acetophenone; and other polar solvents.
  • petroleum distillates such as kerosene and gas oil
  • linear and branched aliphatic solvents such as pentane, hexane, mixtures of nonanes and 2-ethylhexanes
  • cycloaliphatic mixtures commonly known as naphtha
  • aromatic solvents such as toluen
  • Preferred dilutions are 0.01 to 50 wt% of the compound in the solvent, more preferred dilutions being 0.01 to 20 wt%, more preferred dilutions being 0.1 to 10%, and most preferred dilutions being 1 to 10 wt %.
  • Asphaltene Dispersancy-test tube method This test requires a previously made dispersion of asphaltene in xylenes (Aromatic 150 solvent) or asphaltenic heavy crude diluted in xylenes (Aromatic 150 solvent) at a known concentration.
  • a solution of an additive formulation (0.1 mL, the active ingredient was typically at 5-10 wt%, making the treat rate 500-1000 ppm) was taken in to a 15.0 mL graduated glass centrifuge tube, and hexanes added such that the total volume in the tube became 10.0 mL.
  • asphaltenic stock solution 0.1 mL
  • the test tube was then capped, shaken vigorously for about a minute or 40-60 times by hand and allowed to stand.
  • the volume of any precipitated asphaltenes settled at the bottom of the tube was recorded at 10, 30, 60, 90 and 1440 (24 h) min intervals.
  • the volume of asphaltenes precipitated in the first 0.5-1 h was 0.4-0.5 mL (4-5%); in fact, it was important to initially adjust the concentration of the asphaltene stock in such a way that under these conditions of dilution with paraffinic solvents, a 4-5 vol% of asphaltenic precipitation occurred.
  • the treat rate is the concentration of the amide in the crude oil.

Abstract

A composition comprising: (a) 0.001% to 20% of at least one compound having: (i) at least one carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group which is not a carboxyl group; (ii) at least one polar group two to ten chemical bonds from a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon; and (iii) at least ten carbon atoms; and (b) crude oil.

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    Background
  • This invention relates generally to a composition useful in processing of crude oil.
  • Certain petroleum products, including heavy crude oils, which include materials referred to as "tars," "petroleum tars" or "tar sands," are rich in asphaltenes, metals and resins. The presence of these types of compounds can lead to various problems in the recovery, transportation, treatment and refining of crude oils, including increased viscosity, formation of stable emulsions, fouling and corrosion. International Pat. Appl. No. WO 95/20637 discloses stabilization of asphaltenes in crude oil using a variety of compounds, including amides and esters. However, the only amides or esters disclosed that have polar substituents are those containing 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl, or 4-hydroxybutyl groups.
  • The problem addressed by this invention is to find a composition suitable for improving processing of petroleum products.
  • Statement of Invention
  • The present invention is directed to a composition comprising: (a) 0.001% to 20% of at least one compound having: (i) at least one carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group which is not a carboxyl group; (ii) at least one polar group two to ten chemical bonds from a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon; and (iii) at least ten carbon atoms; and (b) crude oil; provided that: (i) when the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an amide group and the only other polar group occurs in a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group; then said compound has an alkyl substituent having at least 15 carbon atoms; and (ii) when the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an ester or keto group and the compound has a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group; then at least one polar group is present other than a keto group, or a hydroxy group from a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group.
  • This invention is directed further to a method for dispersing asphaltenes in a petroleum product. The method comprises adding to the petroleum product 0.001% to 20% of at least one compound having: (i) at least one carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group which is not a carboxyl group; (ii) at least one polar group two to ten chemical bonds from a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon; and (iii) at least ten carbon atoms; provided that: (i) when the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an amide group and the only other polar group occurs in a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group; then said compound has an alkyl substituent having at least 15 carbon atoms; and (ii) when the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an ester or keto group and the compound has a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group; then at least one polar group is present other than a keto group, or a hydroxy group from a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group.
  • Detailed Description
  • All percentages are weight percentages based on the entire composition, unless otherwise indicated. A "polar" group is a functional group selected from among the following: hydroxy, amino, alkylamino, hydroxylamino, ammonium, alkylammonium, oxime, keto, carboxylate ion, amide, alkyl amide, nitroso, mercapto, alkylthio, alkylsulfonyl, alkylsulfenyl, and alkylsulfinyl. An "alkyl" group is a hydrocarbyl group having from one to twenty-two carbon atoms in a linear, branched or cyclic arrangement. A "difunctional alkyl" group is an alkyl group having two points of attachment, e.g., -CH2 -, -CH2CH2-, and -CH2CH(CH3)-. Alkyl groups optionally have one or more double or triple bonds. Substitution on alkyl groups of one or more of halo, cyano, alkyl, alkoxy, or the aforementioned polar groups is permitted; alkoxy groups may in turn be substituted by one or more halo substituents. A "heteroalkyl" group is an alkyl group in which at least one carbon has been replaced by O, NR, or S, wherein R is hydrogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl or aralkyl. An "aryl" group is a substituent derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon compound. An aryl group has a total of from six to twenty ring atoms, and has one or more rings which are separate or fused. An "aralkyl" group is an "alkyl" group substituted by an "aryl" group. A "heterocyclic" group is a substituent derived from a heterocyclic compound having from five to twenty ring atoms, at least one of which is nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur. Preferably, heterocyclic groups do not contain sulfur. Substitution on aryl or heterocyclic groups of one or more of halo, cyano, alkyl, heteroalkyl, alkoxy or the aforementioned polar groups is permitted, with substitution by one or more halo groups being possible on alkyl, heteroalkyl or alkoxy groups. An "aromatic heterocyclic" group is a heterocyclic group derived from an aromatic heterocyclic compound. Preferably, heterocyclic groups in compounds used in this invention are aromatic heterocyclic groups.
  • In the present invention, at least one compound having: (i) at least one carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group which is not a carboxyl group; (ii) at least one polar group two to ten chemical bonds from a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon; and (iii) at least ten carbon atoms; is added to a petroleum product, with the total amount of said compound(s) being from 0.001% to 20%, preferably from 0.001% to 10%, more preferably from 0.01% to 10%, more preferably from 0.01% to 1%, and most preferably from 0.02% to 0.2%. A carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is any functional group, other than carboxyl, containing a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine functionality, including, but not limited to: amide, ester, keto, imine, thioester, thioamide, aldehyde, carboxylate, carbamate, xanthate, urea, guanidine, thiourea and β-ketoester. The "carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon" is any carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon of a carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group, i.e., the carbon atom of a C=W functionality, where W is O, S or N. In some cases, a carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group has more than one carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon, e.g., a β-ketoester group has two carbonyl carbons. In the present invention, the separation between a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon and a polar group is measured by the number of covalent chemical bonds intervening between either: (i) the atom of the polar group through which it is attached (e.g., the oxygen of hydroxy; the nitrogen of amino, hydroxylamino, ammonium or nitroso; or the sulfur of sulfur-containing groups); or (ii) a C=W carbon of the polar group (e.g., the carbonyl carbon of amide or the imine carbon of oxime); and a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon. For example, in oleyl acetoacetate, the carbonyl carbon of the keto group is two bonds from the carbonyl carbon of the ester group, while in N-(2-hydroxyethyl)stearamide, the oxygen of the hydroxy group is four bonds from the amide carbonyl carbon. Preferably, at least one polar group in a compound of this invention is located two to eight chemical bonds from a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon, more preferably from two to seven chemical bonds, and most preferably two, three, four, five or six chemical bonds from a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon. Preferably, a carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is selected from the group consisting of: amide, ester, imine, thioester, thioamide, carbamate, urea and thiourea. Preferably, a carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is not part of a heterocyclic ring. Preferably, a compound used in this invention is aliphatic. Preferably, a compound used in this invention is acyclic.
  • A compound used in the composition or method of this invention preferably is represented by formula (I),
    Figure 00040001
    wherein Y is C1-C3 difunctional alkyl, O, S, NR3 or is absent; Z is hydrogen (in which case R2 is absent), O, S, NR4 or is absent; W is O, S, or NR5; R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 independently are hydrogen or organic functional groups; and at least one of Y, R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 is substituted by at least one polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon. Preferably, R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 independently are hydrogen, alkyl, heteroalkyl, heterocyclic, aryl or aralkyl. Preferably, at least one of R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 has at least 7 carbon atoms, more preferably at least 9 carbon atoms, more preferably at least 11 carbon atoms, and most preferably at least 15 carbon atoms. Preferably, when the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an amide group, and at least one of R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 is a linear alkyl group substituted only by a single hydroxy group at the carbon furthest from the amide carbonyl carbon, then at least one of R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 has at least 15 carbon atoms and no hydroxy groups.
  • Preferably, a compound used in this invention is not in the form of a salt having an anion and a cation, i.e., a salt that is not a zwitterion; more preferably the compound is a neutral compound. Preferably, when the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an ester or keto group, and at least one of R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 is a linear alkyl group substituted only by a single hydroxy group at the carbon furthest from the ester or keto carbonyl carbon, then at least one polar group is present other than the single hydroxy group or keto group; most preferably, the compound has an alkyl substituent having at least 15 carbon atoms. Preferably, W, Y and Z are not all O or all S.
  • An "organic functional group" is a functional group which does not contain metal atoms, and which has from one to twenty-two carbon atoms, hydrogen atoms, and optionally heteroatoms, including but not limited to: nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, phosphorus and halogen atoms. An organic functional group optionally contains double and/or triple bonds; rings, which are linked or fused; and if the group is wholly or partly acyclic, the acyclic part can be linear or branched. Preferably, an organic functional group is an alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, aralkyl, heterocyclic or heterocyclic-alkyl group. In a preferred embodiment of this invention, at least one of the organic functional groups is a C2-C22 alkyl or heteroalkyl group, more preferably a C7-C22 alkyl or heteroalkyl group, more preferably a C9-C22 alkyl or heteroalkyl group, and most preferably, a C15-C22 alkyl group. Preferably, alkyl or heteroalkyl groups are unsubstituted. A compound used in this invention optionally contains other carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional groups on one or more of the organic functional groups, preferably for a total of one to three carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional groups. Preferably, a polar group is a hydrogen bond donor, e.g., hydroxy, amino, alkylamino, ammonium, hydroxylamino, oxime, sulfonic acid or amide. More preferably, a polar group is hydroxy, amino, alkylamino or hydroxylamino. Most preferably, a polar group is hydroxy or hydroxylamino.
  • In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a compound of formula (I) is represented by formula (II),
    Figure 00060001
    wherein X is O, S, N, NH, or NR7; R6 and R7 independently are alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heterocyclic or aralkyl; and n is one or two. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that n = 1 when X is O, S, NH or NR7; and n = 2 when X is N. Preferably, R6 is C2-C22 alkyl, more preferably C7-C22 alkyl, more preferably C9-C22 alkyl, and most preferably, C15-C22 alkyl. Preferably, Y is -CH2CH2- or - CH2CH(CH3)-. Preferably, R2 is alkyl or aralkyl. Preferably, W is O, and Z is O or NR4. Compounds of formula (II) in which Y is -CH2CH2- or - CH2CH(CH3)-, W is O and Z is O or NR4 may be derived from reaction of a fatty amine, thiol or alcohol, R6XH, with an acrylate or methacrylate ester or an acrylamide or methacrylamide. Preferably, X is NH, and the compound of formula (II) is derived from an unsubstituted C15-C22 alkyl amine, R6NH2, preferably one which is an oil-soluble amine. In one embodiment, the alkyl amine is a tertiary alkyl primary amine., i.e., a primary amine in which the alkyl group is attached to the amino group through a tertiary carbon. Examples of commercially available tertiary alkyl primary amines are the Primene™ amines available from Rohm and Haas Company, Philadelphia, PA.
  • In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the compound of formula (I) is an imine having a polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the imine carbon. In this embodiment, W is NR5, Z is hydrogen or is absent (i.e., ZR2 is hydrogen or R2), and Y is absent, resulting in the structure depicted in formula (III)
    Figure 00060002
    wherein at least one of R1, R2 and R5 contains a polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the imine carbon. Preferably, the polar group is hydroxy. Preferably, R5 is a C15-C22 alkyl amine. In one embodiment, the alkyl amine is a tertiary alkyl primary amine.
  • In a preferred embodiment of the invention, an imine compound of formula (III) is selected from the group consisting of
    Figure 00070001
    Figure 00070002
       and
    Figure 00070003
    wherein R8, R9 and R10 independently are hydrogen or alkyl; R11 is C2-C22 alkyl; R12 is hydrogen or alkyl; m is zero or one; and k is one, two or three. Preferably, R11 is C7-C22 alkyl, more preferably, C9-C22 alkyl, and most preferably, C15-C22 alkyl.
  • In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the compound of formula (I) is an amide having a polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the amide carbonyl carbon. In this embodiment, W is O, Z is NR4, and Y is C1-C3 difunctional alkyl or is absent, resulting in the structure depicted in formula (IV)
    Figure 00080001
    wherein at least one of Y, R1, R2 and R4 contains a polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the amide carbon. Preferably, the polar group is hydroxy. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, an amide compound of formula (IV) is selected from the group consisting of
    Figure 00080002
    Figure 00080003
    Figure 00080004
    Figure 00080005
       and
    Figure 00090001
    wherein R4 and R2 are as defined herein; R13 is H or OH; j is one or two; p is one, two or three; and q is one, two, three or four. Preferably, at least one of R4 and R2 is C8-C21 alkyl, more preferably, at least one of R4 and R2 is C15-C21 alkyl. Preferably, one of R4 and R2 is hydrogen.
  • In another preferred embodiment of this invention, an amide of formula (IV) has formula (V)
    Figure 00090002
    wherein R14 is C15-C21 alkyl. Preferably, R14 is C15-C17 alkyl, most preferably acyclic linear alkyl, including, but not limited to the alkyl group of oleic acid (heptadec-8(Z)-ene-1-yl), n-heptadecyl, and mixtures of C15-C17 acyclic linear alkyl groups, e.g., those alkyl mixtures existing in naturally-occurring C16-C18 fatty acids.
  • In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the compound of formula (I) is an ester having a polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the ester carbonyl carbon. In this embodiment, W is O; Y is C1-C3 difunctional alkyl or is absent; and Z is O, resulting in the structure depicted in formula (VI)
    Figure 00090003
    wherein R1 and R2 are organic functional groups, and at least one of Y, R1 and R2 is substituted by at least one polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the ester carbon. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, Y is absent, and at least one of R1 and R2 has at least 15 carbon atoms. Preferably, the polar group is hydroxy.
  • In another preferred embodiment of the invention, an ester of formula (VI) is represented by formula (VII),
    Figure 00100001
    wherein R15 is alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heterocyclic or aralkyl; R17 is hydrogen or alkyl; X is as defined previously; R16 is hydrogen or methyl; and o is one or two. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that o = 1 when X is O, S, NH or NR7; and o = 2 when X is N. Preferably, R15 is C7-C22 alkyl, more preferably, C9-C22 alkyl, and most preferably, C15-C22 alkyl. Preferably, R17 is hydrogen, methyl or hydroxymethyl. Compounds of formula (VII) typically are derived from reaction of a fatty amine, thiol or alcohol, R15XH, with an acrylate or methacrylate hydroxyalkyl ester. Preferably, X is NH, and the compound of formula (VII) is derived from an unsubstituted C15-C22 alkyl amine, R15NH2, preferably one which is an oil-soluble amine. In one embodiment, the alkyl amine is a tertiary alkyl primary amine.
  • In addition to dispersing asphaltenes, the composition of the present invention typically also increases demulsibility, reduces viscosity, reduces sediment formation, reduces surface fouling and reduces corrosion. For crude oil recovery, the composition of the present invention can be injected directly into an injection well, or preferably diluted with solvent prior to injection. Suitable solvents include but are not limited to: petroleum distillates such as kerosene and gas oil; linear and branched aliphatic solvents such as pentane, hexane, mixtures of nonanes and 2-ethylhexanes; cycloaliphatic mixtures commonly known as naphtha; aromatic solvents such as toluene, xylenes and commercial aromatic solvent mixtures; esters; ethers; alcohols such as ethanol, isopropanol, octanol and dodecanol; ketones such as acetone, cyclohexanone and acetophenone; and other polar solvents. Preferred dilutions are 0.01 to 50 wt% of the compound in the solvent, more preferred dilutions being 0.01 to 20 wt%, more preferred dilutions being 0.1 to 10%, and most preferred dilutions being 1 to 10 wt %.
  • Examples Example 1: (2-Hydroxyethyl)amides Performance Criteria and Test Methods:
  • Asphaltene Dispersancy-test tube method: This test requires a previously made dispersion of asphaltene in xylenes (Aromatic 150 solvent) or asphaltenic heavy crude diluted in xylenes (Aromatic 150 solvent) at a known concentration. A solution of an additive formulation (0.1 mL, the active ingredient was typically at 5-10 wt%, making the treat rate 500-1000 ppm) was taken in to a 15.0 mL graduated glass centrifuge tube, and hexanes added such that the total volume in the tube became 10.0 mL. To this mixture of additive and hexanes, asphaltenic stock solution (0.1 mL) was added. The test tube was then capped, shaken vigorously for about a minute or 40-60 times by hand and allowed to stand. The volume of any precipitated asphaltenes settled at the bottom of the tube was recorded at 10, 30, 60, 90 and 1440 (24 h) min intervals. When no additive was used, the volume of asphaltenes precipitated in the first 0.5-1 h was 0.4-0.5 mL (4-5%); in fact, it was important to initially adjust the concentration of the asphaltene stock in such a way that under these conditions of dilution with paraffinic solvents, a 4-5 vol% of asphaltenic precipitation occurred. When the additive was an effective dispersant of asphaltene, then no precipitate was formed up to 24 h (Rating = 2; good). In some cases, no precipitation was observed in over 24 h to several days (Rating = 2+; excellent). If the additive was not a dispersant, then an almost immediate precipitation of asphaltenes occurred (Rating = 0; poor). Results for several (2-hydroxyethyl)amides are reported in Table 1. Results for several other amide and imine compounds are reported in Table 2.
    Figure 00120001
  • The treat rate is the concentration of the amide in the crude oil.
    Figure 00130001
  • The results presented in Table 1, entries 1) to 6), and Table 2, entry 3), demonstrate that amides in which the only other polar group (other than amide) is a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group are effective dispersants only when substituted by an alkyl group that has at least 15 carbons.

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  1. A composition comprising:
    (a) 0.001% to 20% of at least one compound having: (i) at least one carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group which is not a carboxyl group; (ii) at least one polar group two to ten chemical bonds from a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon; and (iii) at least ten carbon atoms; and
    (b) crude oil;
    provided that:
    (i) when the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an amide group and the only other polar group occurs in a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group; then said compound has an alkyl substituent having at least 15 carbon atoms; and
    (ii) when the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an ester or keto group and the compound has a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group; then at least one polar group is present other than a keto group, or a hydroxy group from a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group.
  2. The composition of claim 1 in which said at least one compound is represented by formula (I),
    Figure 00140001
       wherein Y is C1-C3 difunctional alkyl, O, S, NR3 or is absent; Z is hydrogen, O, S, NR4 or is absent; W is O, S, or NR5; R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 independently are hydrogen or organic functional groups; and at least one of Y, R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 is substituted by at least one polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon.
  3. The composition of claim 2 in which said at least one carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is selected from the group consisting of: amide, ester, imine, carbamate and urea; said at least one polar group is located from two to six chemical bonds from a carbonyl or imine carbon; and said at least one polar group is selected from the group consisting of: hydroxy and hydroxylamino.
  4. The composition of claim 2 in which said at least one compound having a carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is represented by formula (II)
    Figure 00150001
       wherein X is O, S, N, NH, or NR7; R6 and R7 independently are alkyl, heteroalkyl, aryl, heterocyclic or aralkyl; and n is one or two.
  5. The composition of claim 4 in which R6 is C15-C21 alkyl and said at least one carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is selected from the group consisting of: amide, ester, imine, carbamate or urea.
  6. A method for dispersing asphaltenes in a petroleum product; said method comprising adding to the petroleum product 0.001% to 20% of at least one compound having: (i) a carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group which is not a carboxyl group; (ii) at least one polar group two to ten chemical bonds from a carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon; and (iii) at least ten carbon atoms;
       provided that:
    (i) when the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an amide group and the only other polar group occurs in a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group; then said compound has an alkyl substituent having at least 15 carbon atoms; and
    (ii) when the only carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is an ester or keto group and the compound has a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group; then at least one polar group is present other than a keto group, or a hydroxy group from a 2-hydroxyethyl, 3-hydroxypropyl or 4-hydroxybutyl group.
  7. The method of claim 6 in which said at least one compound is represented by formula (I),
    Figure 00160001
       wherein Y is C1-C3 difunctional alkyl, O, S, NR3 or is absent; Z is hydrogen, O, S, NR4 or is absent; W is O, S, or NR5; R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 independently are hydrogen or organic functional groups; and at least one of Y, R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 is substituted by at least one polar group two to ten chemical bonds from the carbonyl, thiocarbonyl or imine carbon.
  8. The method of claim 7 in which said at least one carbonyl-, thiocarbonyl- or imine-containing functional group is selected from the group consisting of: amide, ester, imine, carbamate and urea; said at least one polar group is located from two to six chemical bonds from a carbonyl or imine carbon; and said at least one polar group is selected from the group consisting of: hydroxy and hydroxylamino.
  9. The method of claim 8 in which 0.01% to 1% of said at least one compound is present.
  10. The method of claim 9 in which said at least one compound has formula (V)
    Figure 00170001
       wherein R14 is C15-C21 alkyl.
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