Detailed Characterization of Heavy Crude Oils and Asphaltenes by Ultrahigh Resolution Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry

Detailed Characterization of Heavy Crude Oils and Asphaltenes by Ultrahigh Resolution Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry
Author: Amy Marilyn McKenna
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Release: 2009
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ABSTRACT: Eventually, the world will deplete the global oil supply and a new form of energy will supplant fossil fuels as the main global energy source. However, technological advances are still decades away from finding a unified solution to meet the energy needs of the global community. Wind and solar energy can be harvested, but only provide a fraction of the required energy. In the meantime, heavy conventional and unconventional crude oil production has increased due to the depletion of low viscosity, sweet crude.

Asphaltenes, Heavy Oils, and Petroleomics

Asphaltenes, Heavy Oils, and Petroleomics
Author: Oliver C. Mullins
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 677
Release: 2007-11-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387689036

With substantial contributions from experienced industrial scientists and engineers, this work will have real application towards improving process efficiency and improvement in the trillion-dollar global petroleum industry. It presents an overview of the emerging field of petroleomics, which endeavors to understand the fundamental components of crude oil. Petroleomics promises to revolutionize petroleum science in much the same way that genomics transformed the study of medicine not long ago. Asphaltenes are a particular focus, with many chapters devoted to the analysis of their structure and properties.

Fourier-Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) for Characterization of Oxygenated Fossil Fuels in the Environment

Fourier-Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) for Characterization of Oxygenated Fossil Fuels in the Environment
Author: Sydney Faye Niles
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Release: 2020
Genre: Analytical chemistry
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Society today is still very dependent on petroleum, the most complex naturally occurring mixture on the planet. Ultrahigh resolution Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) has been employed to comprehensively characterize petroleum, because of its ability to resolve and identify hundreds of thousands of compounds in complex mixtures. However, despite advances in the chemical knowledge of fossil fuels, many questions remain unanswered regarding their behavior in the environment. Oil spills, such as Deepwater Horizon (DWH) are harmful to coastal and marine ecosystems, as well as public health, however, are inevitable in an oil-dependent world. Therefore, understanding the molecular composition of petroleum and how it transforms in the environment is crucial for the development of better clean-up methodologies. Specifically, photooxidation from sunlight has been indicated as a primary source of weathering of spilled fossil fuels. This process increases the oxygen content of hydrocarbons, which leads to an increase in its interaction with water. This can lead to the formation of emulsions, which were observed in the Gulf of Mexico after DWH and made clean-up more difficult, due to their resistance to dispersants. Extensive photooxidation of petroleum has been shown to cause dissolution in water; the production of water-soluble hydrocarbons can harm ecosystems due to their likely toxicity. Furthermore, asphaltenes, the alkane-insoluble fraction of crude oil, have high oxygen content before photooxidation, and therefore are especially important in the formation of emulsions and water-soluble species through photochemical reactions. Asphaltenes are comprised of highly aromatic structures which can undergo photooxidation and photofragmentation to produce abundant water-soluble compounds; moreover, these compounds make up a large portion of materials extensively used in the built environment, such as road asphalt and roofing tiles. Chapter 1 provides an introduction to FT-ICR MS and explains why it is crucial for analysis of petroleum. Chapter 2 discusses the identification of ketones as photooxidation products from petroleum in laboratory studies and DWH field samples; aromatic ketones are of interest due to their demonstrated toxicity in animals. In Chapter 3, the effect of sulfur-containing compounds on photochemistry of light and heavy crude oils is compared; sulfur species (e.g. sulfides) are known for their toxicity and are thus important to understanding environmental impacts in spills. Chapter 4 expands studies to determine the role of molecular structure in the formation of oil- and water-soluble photoproducts through the isolation and solar irradiation of compounds with varying numbers of aromatic rings. Chapter 5 demonstrates how advanced ion isolation methods coupled with MS/MS can provide structural information about asphaltenes from petroleum and coal, which is central to understanding the role of molecular structure in the production of water-soluble compounds. Thus, Chapter 6 covers the effect of asphaltene structure on the molecular composition of the photooxidation products. Asphaltene samples enriched with different structural motifs, island vs. archipelago, were photoirradiated. The results demonstrate that only archipelago structures contribute to the significant production of water-soluble compounds. The leachable photoproducts formed through solar irradiation of road asphalt are described in Chapter 7. Finally, it is important to highlight that petroleum photooxidation increases the concentration of interfacial material (IM). IM consists of highly oxygenated compounds that interact strongly with water and therefore contribute to emulsion formation / stability in the environment as well as refinery processes. Chapter 8 identifies emulsion-promoting compounds and investigates improved methodologies for the isolation of these species from petroleum and field samples.

Springer Handbook of Petroleum Technology

Springer Handbook of Petroleum Technology
Author: Chang Samuel Hsu
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 1243
Release: 2017-12-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319493477

This handbook provides a comprehensive but concise reference resource for the vast field of petroleum technology. Built on the successful book "Practical Advances in Petroleum Processing" published in 2006, it has been extensively revised and expanded to include upstream technologies. The book is divided into four parts: The first part on petroleum characterization offers an in-depth review of the chemical composition and physical properties of petroleum, which determine the possible uses and the quality of the products. The second part provides a brief overview of petroleum geology and upstream practices. The third part exhaustively discusses established and emerging refining technologies from a practical perspective, while the final part describes the production of various refining products, including fuels and lubricants, as well as petrochemicals, such as olefins and polymers. It also covers process automation and real-time refinery-wide process optimization. Two key chapters provide an integrated view of petroleum technology, including environmental and safety issues.Written by international experts from academia, industry and research institutions, including integrated oil companies, catalyst suppliers, licensors, and consultants, it is an invaluable resource for researchers and graduate students as well as practitioners and professionals.

Analytical Characterization Methods for Crude Oil and Related Products

Analytical Characterization Methods for Crude Oil and Related Products
Author: Ashutosh K. Shukla
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2017-10-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1119286336

Basic theory, applications, and recent trends in analytical techniques used in crude oil and related products analysis This book covers the application of different spectroscopic methods to characterize crude oil and related products. Its topics are presented in a pedagogical manner so that those new to the subject can better understand the content. The book begins by familiarizing the reader with the rheological characterization of crude oil and related products. Subsequent chapters are directed towards the current trends of different spectroscopic methods for the characterization of crude oil. Analytical Characterization Methods for Crude Oil and Related Products features chapters on: optical interrogation of petroleum asphaltenes (myths and reality); ESR characterization of organic free radicals in petroleum products; high-field, pulsed, and double resonance studies of crude oils and their derivatives; NMR spectroscopy in bitumen characterization; applications of Raman spectroscopy in crude oil and bitumen characterization; and more. Uses a bottom-up approach—starting from the basic theory of the technique followed by its applications and recent trends in crude oil analysis Includes informative content so as to take a technician to the level of using a particular analytical method Covers relevany information so as to enable a manager in the industry to make purchasing decisions Analytical Characterization Methods for Crude Oil and Related Products is aimed at researchers in academia as well as technicians and developers of new analytical methods in the oil industry and related areas. It will also be of interest to professionals, scientists, and graduate students in analytical sciences dealing with oil and environmental analysis.

Catalytic In-Situ Upgrading of Heavy and Extra-Heavy Crude Oils

Catalytic In-Situ Upgrading of Heavy and Extra-Heavy Crude Oils
Author: Mikhail A. Varfolomeev
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2023-09-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119871476

A comprehensive guide to a cutting-edge and cost-effective refinement process for heavy oil Oil sufficiently viscous that it cannot flow normally from production wells is called heavy oil and constitutes as much as 70% of global oil reserves. Extracting and refining this oil can pose significant challenges, including very high transportation costs. As a result, processes which produce and partially refine heavy oil in situ, known as catalytic upgrading, are an increasingly important part of the heavy oil extraction process, and the reduced carbon footprint associated with these methods promises to make them even more significant in the coming years. Catalytic In-Situ Upgrading of Heavy and Extra-Heavy Crude Oils provides a comprehensive introduction to these processes. It introduces the properties and characteristics of heavy and extra-heavy oil before discussing different catalysts and catalyzing processes, their mechanisms and underlying physics, and more. It offers the full sweep of description and analysis required for petroleum and chemical engineers to understand this vital aspect of the modern oil industry. Readers will also find: Detailed discussion of subjects including electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and more Analysis of both liquid catalysts and nanoparticle catalysts A numerical simulation of the catalytic in-situ oil upgrading process Catalytic In-Situ Upgrading of Heavy and Extra-Heavy Crude Oils is a valuable reference for petroleum and chemical engineers as well as advanced undergraduate and graduate students in related fields.

The Science and Technology of Unconventional Oils

The Science and Technology of Unconventional Oils
Author: M. M. Ramirez-Corredores
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 778
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0128013397

This book, The Science and Technology of Unconventional Oils: Finding Refining Opportunities, intends to report the collective physical and chemical knowledge of unconventional oils (heavy, extra-heavy, sour/acid, and shale oil) and the issues associated with their refining for the production of transportation fuels. It will focus on the discussion of the scientific results and technology activities of the refining of unconventional oils. The presence of reactive and refractory compounds and components that negatively impact refining processing (the "bad actors") are discussed and analyzed. The commercially available technologies, with their reported improvements and emerging ideas, concepts, and technologies, are described. This comprehensive overview constitutes the basis for establishing technology gaps, and in return sets the science and technology needs to be addressed in the future. In summary, this book incorporates the relevant knowledge of processing unconventional crude oils and of the "Bottom-of-the-Barrel" fraction, describing the related commercially available and emerging technologies to contribute to the identification of existing gaps. Relates physicochemical properties and phenomenological behavior of unconventional oils to refining challenges Describes commercially available technologies and the problems they solve Lists recent improvements in various processes and identifies technology gaps Explains emerging new refining technologies and the problems they solve Discusses future needs and challenges, and suggests further research and development needs

Investigation of Heavy Petroleum-derived Material with Thermogravimetry Coupled to High Resolution Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry

Investigation of Heavy Petroleum-derived Material with Thermogravimetry Coupled to High Resolution Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry
Author: Anika Neumann
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Release: 2020
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Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry enables the attribution of sum for-mulae on the basis of the measured m/z ratio to single compounds in a complex mixture due to its high mass accuracy and mass resolution. The aim of this PhD thesis was the characterisation of high complex, petroleum-derived materials by combining high-resolution mass spectrometry and ther-mal analysis.eng