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      The Asphaltenes

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          The Modified Yen Model†

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            Petroleomics: chemistry of the underworld.

            Each different molecular elemental composition-e.g., C(c)H(h)N(n)O(o)S(s)-has a different exact mass. With sufficiently high mass resolving power (m/Deltam(50%) approximately 400,000, in which m is molecular mass and Deltam(50%) is the mass spectral peak width at half-maximum peak height) and mass accuracy ( /=9.4 T) Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry, it is possible to resolve and identify uniquely and simultaneously each of the thousands of elemental compositions from the most complex natural organic mixtures, including petroleum crude oil. It is thus possible to separate and sort petroleum components according to their heteroatom class (N(n)O(o)S(s)), double bond equivalents (DBE = number of rings plus double bonds involving carbon, because each ring or double bond results in a loss of two hydrogen atoms), and carbon number. "Petroleomics" is the characterization of petroleum at the molecular level. From sufficiently complete characterization of the organic composition of petroleum and its products, it should be possible to correlate (and ultimately predict) their properties and behavior. Examples include molecular mass distribution, distillation profile, characterization of specific fractions without prior extraction or wet chemical separation from the original bulk material, biodegradation, maturity, water solubility (and oil:water emulsion behavior), deposits in oil wells and refineries, efficiency and specificity of catalytic hydroprocessing, "heavy ends" (asphaltenes) analysis, corrosion, etc.
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              Molecular Size and Structure of Asphaltenes from Various Sources

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                Journal
                Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry
                Annual Rev. Anal. Chem.
                Annual Reviews
                1936-1327
                1936-1335
                July 19 2011
                July 19 2011
                : 4
                : 1
                : 393-418
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                10.1146/annurev-anchem-061010-113849
                bc62d3fa-4ee3-421c-8493-0ffe027e73d6
                © 2011
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