Evaluation of the chemical composition and structure of asphaltenes from there offshore brazilian biodegrades heavy oils
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Resumo: | Asphaltenes fractions were extracted and purified from three heavy Brazilian oils. Their mass compositions of C, H, N, Ni and V were obtained from elemental analysis and S and O atomic percentages from EDS. The H/C ratios showed high degree of unsaturation, while the O atomic percentages indicated more pronounced biodegradation effects on two samples. Quantitative data on N, Ni, and V and semi-quantitative data on S were related to oils origins. The structural data of asphaltenes were explored by combining Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR). The oil with the lower degree of biodegradation contained asphaltenes with a lower level of condensed aromatic rings and longer aliphatic chain substituents. The asphaltenes obtained from the two most biodegraded oils showed similarities of polar groups and the presence of carboxylic functions, as well as lower contents of aliphatic substituents. The quality and quantity of occluded hydrocarbons were assessed after the mild oxidation of the separated asphaltenes fractions. It was suggested that the severe biodegradation which altered these structures may also be responsible to affect their occluded hydrocarbons. |
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Severino, Hemmely Guilhermond de SouzaPinto, Christiane Beátrice DuyckSpigolon, André LuizMello, Carlos Siqueira Bandeira deSilva, Taís Freitas daLeal, Katia Zaccur2022-12-02T04:54:19Z20210100-4042http://hdl.handle.net/10183/252231001137857Asphaltenes fractions were extracted and purified from three heavy Brazilian oils. Their mass compositions of C, H, N, Ni and V were obtained from elemental analysis and S and O atomic percentages from EDS. The H/C ratios showed high degree of unsaturation, while the O atomic percentages indicated more pronounced biodegradation effects on two samples. Quantitative data on N, Ni, and V and semi-quantitative data on S were related to oils origins. The structural data of asphaltenes were explored by combining Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR). The oil with the lower degree of biodegradation contained asphaltenes with a lower level of condensed aromatic rings and longer aliphatic chain substituents. The asphaltenes obtained from the two most biodegraded oils showed similarities of polar groups and the presence of carboxylic functions, as well as lower contents of aliphatic substituents. The quality and quantity of occluded hydrocarbons were assessed after the mild oxidation of the separated asphaltenes fractions. It was suggested that the severe biodegradation which altered these structures may also be responsible to affect their occluded hydrocarbons.application/pdfengQuímica Nova. São Paulo. Vol. 44, no. 4 (2021), p. 391-401AsfaltenoBiodegradaçãoHidrocarbonetos ocluídosAsphalteneHeavy oilBiodegradationOccluded hydrocarbonEvaluation of the chemical composition and structure of asphaltenes from there offshore brazilian biodegrades heavy oilsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001137857.pdf.txt001137857.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain33586http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/252231/2/001137857.pdf.txtbe6de15fc29395a2febaf47ddbeadb20MD52ORIGINAL001137857.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1937197http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/252231/1/001137857.pdfa5eb8f974848bd8f2bdaff9764960935MD5110183/2522312022-12-03 06:11:08.360066oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/252231Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2022-12-03T08:11:08Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Evaluation of the chemical composition and structure of asphaltenes from there offshore brazilian biodegrades heavy oils |
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Evaluation of the chemical composition and structure of asphaltenes from there offshore brazilian biodegrades heavy oils |
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Evaluation of the chemical composition and structure of asphaltenes from there offshore brazilian biodegrades heavy oils Severino, Hemmely Guilhermond de Souza Asfalteno Biodegradação Hidrocarbonetos ocluídos Asphaltene Heavy oil Biodegradation Occluded hydrocarbon |
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Evaluation of the chemical composition and structure of asphaltenes from there offshore brazilian biodegrades heavy oils |
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Evaluation of the chemical composition and structure of asphaltenes from there offshore brazilian biodegrades heavy oils |
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Evaluation of the chemical composition and structure of asphaltenes from there offshore brazilian biodegrades heavy oils |
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Evaluation of the chemical composition and structure of asphaltenes from there offshore brazilian biodegrades heavy oils |
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Evaluation of the chemical composition and structure of asphaltenes from there offshore brazilian biodegrades heavy oils |
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Severino, Hemmely Guilhermond de Souza |
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Severino, Hemmely Guilhermond de Souza Pinto, Christiane Beátrice Duyck Spigolon, André Luiz Mello, Carlos Siqueira Bandeira de Silva, Taís Freitas da Leal, Katia Zaccur |
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Pinto, Christiane Beátrice Duyck Spigolon, André Luiz Mello, Carlos Siqueira Bandeira de Silva, Taís Freitas da Leal, Katia Zaccur |
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Severino, Hemmely Guilhermond de Souza Pinto, Christiane Beátrice Duyck Spigolon, André Luiz Mello, Carlos Siqueira Bandeira de Silva, Taís Freitas da Leal, Katia Zaccur |
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Asfalteno Biodegradação Hidrocarbonetos ocluídos |
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Asfalteno Biodegradação Hidrocarbonetos ocluídos Asphaltene Heavy oil Biodegradation Occluded hydrocarbon |
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Asphaltene Heavy oil Biodegradation Occluded hydrocarbon |
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Asphaltenes fractions were extracted and purified from three heavy Brazilian oils. Their mass compositions of C, H, N, Ni and V were obtained from elemental analysis and S and O atomic percentages from EDS. The H/C ratios showed high degree of unsaturation, while the O atomic percentages indicated more pronounced biodegradation effects on two samples. Quantitative data on N, Ni, and V and semi-quantitative data on S were related to oils origins. The structural data of asphaltenes were explored by combining Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR). The oil with the lower degree of biodegradation contained asphaltenes with a lower level of condensed aromatic rings and longer aliphatic chain substituents. The asphaltenes obtained from the two most biodegraded oils showed similarities of polar groups and the presence of carboxylic functions, as well as lower contents of aliphatic substituents. The quality and quantity of occluded hydrocarbons were assessed after the mild oxidation of the separated asphaltenes fractions. It was suggested that the severe biodegradation which altered these structures may also be responsible to affect their occluded hydrocarbons. |
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