Chemical characterization of GPC fractions of Athabasca bitumen asphaltenes isolated before and after thermal treatment

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作者
Dettman, H [1 ]
Inman, A [1 ]
Salmon, S [1 ]
Scott, K [1 ]
Fuhr, B [1 ]
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[1] Natl Ctr Upgrading Technol, Devon, AB T9G 1A8, Canada
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10.1021/ef0497356
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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0807 ; 0820 ;
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The object of this work was to determine whether new information could be obtained by using gel permeation chromatography (GPC) to fractionate asphaltene samples prior to analysis. In particular, GPC elution profiles, elemental analyses, molecular weights by vapor pressure osmometry (VPO), and boiling point distributions of the asphaltenes isolated from the original Athabasca bitumen feed (Feed) and from its total liquid product (TLP) after visbreaking were compared. The analyses showed that for GPC run using chloroform, fractionation was based on size where elemental analyses and boiling point distributions indicated that the earlier eluting fractions were not aggregates of later eluting fractions. The largest TLP asphaltene species were slightly smaller in size (by GPC and VPO) to those in the Feed asphaltenes; the smallest TLP asphaltene species were smaller than those isolated from the Feed asphaltenes and contained material with an initial boiling point of 340 degrees C despite both vacuum distillation (524 degrees C cutpoint) and pentane extraction being used during asphaltene preparation. For comparable molecular sizes by GPC and VPO, the TLP asphaltene fractions had lower H/C ratios and so were more aromatic and consisted of higher boiling material than the Feed asphaltene fractions. VPO results and elemental analysis trends confirmed that pentane extraction leaves behind molecules (asphaltenes) on the basis of some combination of size, aromatic content, and polarity. The significance of the various fractions of asphaltene species isolated remains to be evaluated in terms of their contributions to bitumen and heavy oil behavior during both production and thermal processing.
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