2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10553-009-0129-3
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Structural factor as a characteristic of homogeneity of fractional composition of oil and secondary oxidative degradation processes occurring therein

Abstract: It is proved experimentally that structural factor is a measure of homogeneity or inhomogeneity of structural-group and fractional compositions of hydrocarbon oils, and the dynamics of its variation characterizes the initiation of secondary oxidative degradation processes. It is shown by IR-spectral analysis that carboxylic acid anhydrides are formed under conditions of high-temperature catalytic oxidation due to secondary processes. The nature of the secondary processes that occur in laboratory conditions and… Show more

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