1967
DOI: 10.1021/i360021a008
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Constitution of Asphaltic Bitumen. Characterization of Bitumens by a Combination of Pyrolysis, Hydrogenation, and Gas-Liquid Chromatography

Abstract: The pyrolysis, hydrogenation, and gas-liquid chromatography techniques were applied to bitumens and bitumen constituents in order to enlarge our knowledge of their chemical constitution. The pyrograms could be satisfactorily interpreted on the basis of data obtained with model compounds. Bitumens can be rapidly characterized as to their cyclic or paraffinic nature by the chemical constitution of their pyrolyzates.

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“…Currently, the definition of asphaltenes is based on their solubility behavior in n -alkanes ( n -C 5 – n -C 7 ); however, there have been efforts to establish a molecular definition of asphaltenes based on structure and function. Early works began in the 1950s, with the development of standard methodologies to precipitate asphaltenes from crude oils and bitumen. Current efforts are focused on unraveling asphaltenes’ molecular architecture with the goal of predicting reactivity of heavy oils in upgrading processes, adsorption of asphaltenic material on mineral surfaces, and asphaltene deposition …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the definition of asphaltenes is based on their solubility behavior in n -alkanes ( n -C 5 – n -C 7 ); however, there have been efforts to establish a molecular definition of asphaltenes based on structure and function. Early works began in the 1950s, with the development of standard methodologies to precipitate asphaltenes from crude oils and bitumen. Current efforts are focused on unraveling asphaltenes’ molecular architecture with the goal of predicting reactivity of heavy oils in upgrading processes, adsorption of asphaltenic material on mineral surfaces, and asphaltene deposition …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%