In
this communication, we reinterpreted the experimental findings
offered by Wu et al. about the presence and distribution of organic
chlorides in crude oil distillates (Distribution and identification of
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Wu, B.
Li, Y.
Li, X.
Zhu, J.
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Wu, B.
Li, Y.
Li, X.
Zhu, J.
Ma, R.
Hu, S.
Energy
Fuels20183264756481). The results proposed by Wu et al. were examined employing a mass
balance approach. From our preliminary analysis, we concluded that
crude oil distillation may induce (significant) conversions of inorganic
chloride into organic chlorides. Such an alteration in chlorine speciation
could be relevant for managing corrosion issues in oil refineries.