An h.p.l.e. and m.s. analysis of distillate fractions of neutral oil from hydrogenated Akabira coal to elucidate chemical structures |
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Authors: | Hiroyuki UchinoSusumu Yokoyama Masaaki SatouYuzo Sanada |
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Affiliation: | Coal Research Institute, Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Kita-13, Nishi-8, Kita-ku, Sapporo, 060 Japan |
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Abstract: | Akabira coal-derived neutral oil was separated into 25 narrow boiling range fractions covering 183–423 °C, and subsequently separated into compound class fractions : alkanes, monoaromatics, naphthalene-type diaromatics, fluorene-type diaromatics and tri- and/or tetraaromatics, by high performance liquid chromatography (h.p.l.c.). The compound type analyses of the distillate/h.p.l.c. fractions were performed using electron impact mass spectroscopy (e.i.m.s.) or field ionization mass spectroscopy (f.i.m.s.). Aromatic/hydroaromatic compound types and the alkyl side-chain carbon distribution of the distillate/h.p.l.c. fractions were clarified, based on the separation behaviour of h.p.l.c. and the type analyses according to Z value by m.s. By the distillation/h.p.l.c./m.s. method, coal-derived oil was characterized in terms of the distribution of the numbers of aromatic rings, naphthenic rings and carbons of alkyl groups attached to these rings. The variations in chemical structure in a compound class with distillation temperature are discussed in terms of these chemical structural factors. |
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Keywords: | oil chemical structure hydrogenated coal h p l c m s |
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