2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-2361(02)00047-9
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Nitrogen compounds characterization in atmospheric gas oil and light cycle oil from a blend of Mexican crudes

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“…Three different mass spectrometric ionization techniques have been proven powerful for ionizing these different types of nitrogen molecules according to their polarities [22]. Negative electrospray ionization (ESI negative) is selective for molecules susceptible to deprotonation, e.g., acids and pyrroles.…”
Section: Nitrogen Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three different mass spectrometric ionization techniques have been proven powerful for ionizing these different types of nitrogen molecules according to their polarities [22]. Negative electrospray ionization (ESI negative) is selective for molecules susceptible to deprotonation, e.g., acids and pyrroles.…”
Section: Nitrogen Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, the composition of various petroleum derivatives indicates the predominance of highly alkylated nitrogen compounds [25][26][27] . Furthermore, the nitrogen compounds inhibit the HDS process and other hydrotreating reactions due to its preferential adsorption on the same catalytic sites [28][29] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Separation of basic and non-basic nitrogen-containing compounds is difficult to carry out because of the low contents of nitrogen in Vacuum Gas Oils (< 4000 wt ppm) and the predominant presence of a complex hydrocarbon matrix. Solid phase extraction methods based on the use of silica [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10], alumina [11,12] or ionexchange resin [13,15] as well as liquid/liquid extractions [6,7,11,[15][16][17][18] were described in literature to separate and highly concentrate the basic and non-basic nitrogen species present in petroleum cuts. Nevertheless, these methods are time-consuming, involve a large number of intermediate steps and present in most cases issues with lack of selectivity and/or nitrogen recovery.…”
Section: Analytical Characterization Of Vacuum Gas Oils and Hydrotreamentioning
confidence: 99%