ABSTRACT

Provides insights into the composition of petroleum, especially its heavy ends, and presents a review of modern methods for the analysis of heavy petroleum fractions, which are viewed as refinery feedstocks. The concept of an atmospheric equivalent boiling point (AEBP) scale increasing the boiling range almost threefold and allowing for the description of all crude oil fractions is introduced.

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

ByKlaus H. Altgelt, Mieczyslaw M. Boduszynski

chapter 2|32 pages

Compositional Analysis

Dream and Reality
ByKlaus H. Altgelt, Mieczyslaw M. Boduszynski

chapter 3|33 pages

Crude Oill Distillation and Significance of AEBP

ByT. H. Gouw

chapter 4|84 pages

Properties of Heavy Petroleum Fractions

ByKlaus H. Altgelt, Mieczyslaw M. Boduszynski

chapter 5|44 pages

Structural Group Characterization of Heavy Petroleum Fractions

ByKlaus H. Altgelt, Mieczyslaw M. Boduszynski

chapter 6|53 pages

Chromatographic Separation of Heavy Petroleum Fractions

ByKlaus H. Altgelt, Mieczyslaw M. Boduszynski

chapter 7|51 pages

Molecular Characterization of Heavy Petroleum Fractions by MassSpectrometry

ByKlaus H. Altgelt, Mieczyslaw M. Boduszynski

chapter 8|55 pages

Structural Group Characterization by Advanced NMR Techniques

ByKlaus H. Altgelt, Mieczyslaw M. Boduszynski

chapter 9|27 pages

Complementary Characterization Methods

ByKlaus H. Altgelt, Mieczyslaw M. Boduszynski

chapter 10|92 pages

Composition of Heavy Petroleum Fractions

ByKlaus H. Altgelt, Mieczyslaw M. Boduszynski