Variation in composition of subfractions of petroleum asphaltenes

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作者
Andersen, SI
Keul, A
Stenby, E
机构
[1] Engineering Research Center IVC-SEP, Dept.Chem. Eng., Technical University of Denmark
关键词
asphaltene precipitation; asphaltene extraction; asphaltene self-association; fluorescence spectroscopy; size exclusion chromatography;
D O I
10.1080/10916469708949678
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Boscan asphaltenes were precipitated from the crude oil using mixtures of toluene and heptane at temperatures of 24, 50, and 80 degrees C. Another process of extracting solid n-heptane asphaltenes (24 degrees C) using the same solvent systems and temperatures was also investigated. Asphaltene yield is different by the two processes at similar conditions although both increases in temperature or toluene content lead to lower solid yield. This way the asphaltene continuum was investigated from incipient flocculation to total n-heptane precipitated asphaltenes. The asphaltenes were analyzed using elemental analysis, fluorescence spectroscopy, vapor pressure osmometry, and HPLC size exclusion chromatography. The distribution of porphyrins was also measured using absorbance spectroscopy. The asphaltenes were found to follow a regular trend in elemental ratios, H/C and N/C, indicating increased aromaticity and nitrogen content as the solid yield decreases. Also the molecular weight was seen to increase. Size exclusion chromatograms and fluorescence spectra were found to be different comparing solids from the two separation processes. This indicates that the asphaltene fractions obtained by extraction of solid asphaltenes are altered relative to asphaltenes obtained by ordinary precipitation. The porphyrin concentration was found to diminish rapidly with solid yield decrease in both precipitation and extraction experiments, the latter fractions, however, containing significantly less asphaltenes indicating an adsorption step in the coprecipitation of porphyrins. Soluble fractions were found to exhibit relatively low molecular weights and an apparent lack of indications of association up to a point of solubles exceeding 50% of the total asphaltenes. The-latter have implications for the further understanding and experimental investigation of the associating nature of asphaltenes such as concentration effects during analytical characterization.
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页码:611 / 645
页数:35
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