STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF ATHABASCA BITUMEN RELATED TO UPGRADING PERFORMANCE
- 27 April 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Fuel Science and Technology International
- Vol. 9 (3) , 269-281
- https://doi.org/10.1080/08843759108942265
Abstract
Using a combination of instrumental and chemical methods many new classes of compounds appearing as homologous series have been detected in Athabasca oil sand bitumen and in the chemical and thermal degradative products of asphaltene and the heavy ends of maltene. In general, the volatile portion of the maltene is rich in cyclic terpenoid structures and devoid in aliphatic compounds or normal alkane-derived cyclic molecules while the asphaltene fraction and heavy ends of maltene are abundant in normal alkyl-substituted aromatics, thianes, thiolanes, thiophenes, benzo- and dibenzothiophenes Ru(VM)-catalyzed oxidation permitted the quantitative estimation of the n-alkyl groups attached to aromatic carbons and of n-alkyl bridges between two aromatic units and their concentration distribution according to chain length. It also showed the presence of a large naphthenic core containing cyclic sulfides, which, during oxidation, were converted to their sulfones.Keywords
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