THE EFFECT OF TREATING HEAVY OIL WITH ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL ON THE COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF RESINS
Author:
KORNEEV D S.,OSNITSKY E M.,KLIMENKO L S.
Abstract
The effect of heavy oil treatment with isopropyl alcohol (IPA) for 8 h at a temperature of 25-100 °C on the composition and structure of resins is investigated. The objects of investigation were heavy oil from the Zyuzeevskoye field (the Republic of Tatarstan) and resins isolated from this oil. It is established that the resin content increases by almost 3 wt% as a result of heavy oil treatment with IPA at 100 °C. It is shown than an increase in the temperature of oil - IPA (20 wt%) mixture treatment from 25 to 100 °C causes an increase in sulphur and oxygen content in resins by 0.5 and 0.8 wt%, respectively, and a decrease in the Н/С atomic ratio from 1.40 to 1.38. The aromaticity factor of resins increases by 0.17 %, while the fraction of aliphatic carbon decreases. It is concluded that oil treatment with isopropyl alcohol, aimed at a decrease in the content of resinous and asphaltenic substances, is unreasonable because it causes unfavourable formation of the additional amount of resins.
Publisher
Fund Science and Culture Support Centre