1989
DOI: 10.2172/5109186
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Analysis of heavy oils: Method development and application to Cerro Negro heavy petroleum

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“…Detailed characterization of petroleum molecules boiling below 1000 °F has been established in the last century based on gas chromatography (GC), , mass spectrometry (MS), , and preparative-liquid chromatographic (LC) separations. , The characterization of petroleums boiling above 1000 °F, such as VR, is much more challenging because of their high boiling point and high molecular weights. In addition, these heavy petroleum fractions typically contain significant amounts of asphaltenes (i.e., n -heptane or n -pentane insolubles) due to their rich heteroatom contents (S, N, O, and metals) and low H/C ratios.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed characterization of petroleum molecules boiling below 1000 °F has been established in the last century based on gas chromatography (GC), , mass spectrometry (MS), , and preparative-liquid chromatographic (LC) separations. , The characterization of petroleums boiling above 1000 °F, such as VR, is much more challenging because of their high boiling point and high molecular weights. In addition, these heavy petroleum fractions typically contain significant amounts of asphaltenes (i.e., n -heptane or n -pentane insolubles) due to their rich heteroatom contents (S, N, O, and metals) and low H/C ratios.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%