99/02454 The low temperature oxidation of Athabasca oil sand asphaltene observed from 13C, 19F, and pulsed field gradient spin-echo proton n.m.r. spectra
Abstract:The low temperature oxidation of Athabasca oil sand asphaltene observed from 13C, 19F and pulsed field gradient spin-echo proton n.m.r. spectra Desando, Michael A.; Lahajnar, Gojmir; Ripmeester, John A.; Zupancic, Ivan
AbstractCarbon-13 and fluorine-19 nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of chemically derivatized, by phase transfer methylation and trifluoroacetylation, Athabasca oil sand asphaltene, reveal a broad site distribution of different types of hydroxyl-containing functional groups, viz., carboxylic a… Show more
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