Fractionation and Characterization of Asphaltenic and Resinous Fractions of Natural Bitumen
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2020-04-14
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Communication in Physical Sciences
Abstract
In order to identify the fingerprints of
some fractions in butimen and to study the changes
that take place when heavy oil is upgraded,
precipitation, fractionation, and characterization
of asphaltenes and resins from natural bitumen
were carried out using UV/vis and FTIR
Spectroscopy. The sample was purified, and the
asphaltenes fraction precipitated with n-hexane,
fractionated into fractions A and B based on
Solubility and polarity with hexane/toluene mixture
at a fixed ratio while resins recovered from
maltenes was fractionated into subfractions X, Y, Z
by liquid adsorption chromatography on a
silica/alumina adsorption column with
dichloromethane/methanol mixed solvent in the
ratio of 4:1, 3:2 and :2:3, respectively. The results
showed that crude asphaltene and its subfractions
absorbed light of longer wavelength (465 – 640
nm), indicating that they are made up of
polynuclear aromatic compounds. The results also
revealed the presence of alkyl side chains and
major oxygenated groups in both crude asphaltene
and its subfractions (A and B). The spectra of
crude resin and its subfractions showed that they
absorbed radiation of longer wavelength (490-580
nm), which are character of polynuclear aromatic
compounds with the extended conjugated system.
However, IR spectra revealed that all the fractions
including the crude resin contained aromatic rings
with alkyl side chains and oxygenated groups.
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Asphaltenes, resin bitumen, subfractions, fractions, characterization UV/vis, FTIR