Gamma radiation-induced grafting of poly(butyl acrylate) onto ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer for improved crude oil flowability

Abstract Ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymers are widely employed as pour point depressants to enhance the flow properties of crude oil. However, EVA copolymers have limitations that necessitate their development. This work investigated the modification of EVA via gamma radiation-induced grafting...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Ahmed Siddiq, Mohamed M. Ghobashy, Abu-bakr A. A. M. El-Adasy, Ashraf M. Ashmawy
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-58521-w
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author Ahmed Siddiq
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Ashraf M. Ashmawy
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description Abstract Ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymers are widely employed as pour point depressants to enhance the flow properties of crude oil. However, EVA copolymers have limitations that necessitate their development. This work investigated the modification of EVA via gamma radiation-induced grafting of butyl acrylate (BuA) monomers and the evaluation of grafted EVA as a pour point depressant for crude oil. The successful grafting of poly(butyl acrylate) p(BuA) onto EVA was verified through grafting parameters, FTIR spectroscopy, and 1H NMR spectroscopy. Treating crude oil with 3000 ppm of (EVA)0kGy, (EVA)50kGy, and (1EVA:3BuA)50kGy yielded substantial reductions in pour point of 24, 21, and 21 °C, respectively. Also, rheological characterization demonstrated improving evidenced by a viscosity reduction of 76.20%, 67.70%, and 71.94% at 25 °C, and 83.16%, 74.98%, and 81.53% at 12 °C. At low dosages of 1000 ppm, the EVA-g-p(BuA) exhibited superior pour point reductions compared to unmodified EVA, highlighting the benefit of incorporating p(BuA) side chains. The grafted EVA copolymers with p(BuA) side chains showed excellent potential as crude oil flow improvers by promoting more effective adsorption and co-crystallization with paraffin wax molecules.
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spelling doaj-art-98cd0cd23cf34dbf8fc0c8fcf66c022e2025-08-19T23:32:49ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222024-04-0114111710.1038/s41598-024-58521-wGamma radiation-induced grafting of poly(butyl acrylate) onto ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer for improved crude oil flowabilityAhmed Siddiq0Mohamed M. Ghobashy1Abu-bakr A. A. M. El-Adasy2Ashraf M. Ashmawy3Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar UniversityRadiation Research of Polymer Chemistry Department, National Center for Radiation Research and Technology (NCRRT), Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority (EAEA)Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar UniversityDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar UniversityAbstract Ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymers are widely employed as pour point depressants to enhance the flow properties of crude oil. However, EVA copolymers have limitations that necessitate their development. This work investigated the modification of EVA via gamma radiation-induced grafting of butyl acrylate (BuA) monomers and the evaluation of grafted EVA as a pour point depressant for crude oil. The successful grafting of poly(butyl acrylate) p(BuA) onto EVA was verified through grafting parameters, FTIR spectroscopy, and 1H NMR spectroscopy. Treating crude oil with 3000 ppm of (EVA)0kGy, (EVA)50kGy, and (1EVA:3BuA)50kGy yielded substantial reductions in pour point of 24, 21, and 21 °C, respectively. Also, rheological characterization demonstrated improving evidenced by a viscosity reduction of 76.20%, 67.70%, and 71.94% at 25 °C, and 83.16%, 74.98%, and 81.53% at 12 °C. At low dosages of 1000 ppm, the EVA-g-p(BuA) exhibited superior pour point reductions compared to unmodified EVA, highlighting the benefit of incorporating p(BuA) side chains. The grafted EVA copolymers with p(BuA) side chains showed excellent potential as crude oil flow improvers by promoting more effective adsorption and co-crystallization with paraffin wax molecules.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-58521-wGamma irradiationGraftingPour point depressantRheologyCrude oilEVA-copolymers
spellingShingle Ahmed Siddiq
Mohamed M. Ghobashy
Abu-bakr A. A. M. El-Adasy
Ashraf M. Ashmawy
Gamma radiation-induced grafting of poly(butyl acrylate) onto ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer for improved crude oil flowability
Gamma irradiation
Grafting
Pour point depressant
Rheology
Crude oil
EVA-copolymers
title Gamma radiation-induced grafting of poly(butyl acrylate) onto ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer for improved crude oil flowability
title_full Gamma radiation-induced grafting of poly(butyl acrylate) onto ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer for improved crude oil flowability
title_fullStr Gamma radiation-induced grafting of poly(butyl acrylate) onto ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer for improved crude oil flowability
title_full_unstemmed Gamma radiation-induced grafting of poly(butyl acrylate) onto ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer for improved crude oil flowability
title_short Gamma radiation-induced grafting of poly(butyl acrylate) onto ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer for improved crude oil flowability
title_sort gamma radiation induced grafting of poly butyl acrylate onto ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer for improved crude oil flowability
topic Gamma irradiation
Grafting
Pour point depressant
Rheology
Crude oil
EVA-copolymers
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-58521-w
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