2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2006.12.006
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Characterization of Algerian Hassi-Messaoud asphaltene structure using Raman spectrometry and X-ray diffraction

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“…Detailed examination of asphaltene characterization by Raman spectroscopy (Bouhadda et al, 2007) suggested that G mode peak is much similar to the one seen in commercial carbon black. This similarity does not systematically indicate that molecules are accumulated like a graphite crystal structure but it allows us to use similar analysis, especially about the Tuinstra and Koenig equation as long as the G mode is within the correct range.…”
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“…Detailed examination of asphaltene characterization by Raman spectroscopy (Bouhadda et al, 2007) suggested that G mode peak is much similar to the one seen in commercial carbon black. This similarity does not systematically indicate that molecules are accumulated like a graphite crystal structure but it allows us to use similar analysis, especially about the Tuinstra and Koenig equation as long as the G mode is within the correct range.…”
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“…Rigolio et al discussed that a large aromatic sheet with multiple rings may have a high aromaticity (Rigolio et al, 2001). This itself shows in Raman spectroscopy as a reduction in D1 intensity and a shift of G band to low frequencies, also it is reported that the position of the D band and the ratio of G/D band intensity alters with covalent modification of the graphite sheet (Bouhadda et al, 2007). Table 2 compares the fitting parameters derived from equation (2) for samples A and B.…”
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