STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ARABIAN HEAVY CRUDE OIL RESIDUE
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Fuel Science and Technology International
- Vol. 7 (8) , 1179-1208
- https://doi.org/10.1080/08843758908962284
Abstract
The residue (370°C+) from Arabian Heavy Crude Oil was separated into four fractions, asphaltenes, resins, aromatcis and saturates. The four fractions were found to be free of artifacts and analytically significant in themselves. Each fraction was further characterized by elemental analysis, infrared spectroscopy, n.m.r. spectroscopy and mass spectroscopy. The aromatics are the major constituent of the residue and the ratio of asphaltenes, resins, aromatics and saturates is about 2:3:8:3. The strucutral characterization study led to the conclusion that asphaltene fraction is maximum hydrogen deficient followed by resins, aromatics and saturates thus suggesting larger degree of ring condensation in the structure of asphaltenes than resins and aromatics.Keywords
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