Affiliation:
1. Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry, Federal Research Center Kazan Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract
Benzene proved to be a more effective eluent compared to chlorinated organic solvents traditionally used for chromatographic recovery of vanadyl petroporphyrins from the dimethylformamide (DMF) extract of asphaltenes on a column packed with mesoporous silica gel. Low eluting power of benzene can be compensated by moistening of the silica gel adsorbent. An increase in the silica gel moisture content from 0 to 7.7% does not lead to a decrease in the efficiency of the separation of vanadyl porphyrins from nonporphyrin components but leads to a tenfold decrease in the eluent consumption. A decrease in the eluent flow rate from 0.8 to 0.12 mL min–1 (per gram of the adsorbent) leads to a 1.5-fold increase in the yield of vanadyl porphyrins of required purity. An increase in the adsorbate : adsorbent weight ratio from 1 : 833 to 1 : 83 does not lead to a decrease in the efficiency of the vanadyl porphyrin recovery. Elution with benzene under optimum conditions (adsorbent moisture content, eluent flow rate, adsorbate : adsorbent ratio) allows the recovery of 3 times larger amount of petroleum vanadyl porphyrins from the DMF extract of asphaltenes than when using chloroform and dried silica gel under equal other conditions.
Publisher
The Russian Academy of Sciences