2010
DOI: 10.1134/s0965544110020040
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Transformations of resins and asphaltenes during the thermal treatment of heavy oils

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“…As shown in [3], these conditions ensure maximum yield of liquid products and acceptable yield of gas and solid phases. The yield of gaseous thermolysis products was determined from the weight loss of the reactor containing the specimen after opening of the reactor.…”
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“…As shown in [3], these conditions ensure maximum yield of liquid products and acceptable yield of gas and solid phases. The yield of gaseous thermolysis products was determined from the weight loss of the reactor containing the specimen after opening of the reactor.…”
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“…), information is needed on the composition and properties of the components of the obtained products. This is bound up with the fact that yield of light fractions is increased essentially by degrading resins and asphaltenes [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. No less important are the data on the change in the hydrocarbon composition of heavy crudes in the thermolysis process.…”
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