Asphaltenes from Mexican Maya crude oil were precipitated during one agitation hour using n-C 5 , n-C 6 , n-C 7 , and n-C 8 at room temperature. Later the asphaltenes were washed with a soxhlet extraction system during 24 hr to remove the maltenes. The characterization of the vacuum residue, asphaltenes, and maltenes was realized using proton induced x-ray emission (PIXE) for the direct determination of the distributions and abundances of metals in the vacuum residue and their respective fractions. The analysis revealed that vacuum residue contains Fe, Al, V, and Ni, while the asphaltenes and maltenes mainly contain V and Ni.
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