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CHARACTERIZATION OF HEAVY RESIDUA BY APPLICATION OF A MODIFIED D 2007 AND ASPHALTENE SEPARATION: EFFECT OF SOLVENTS ON PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF FRACTIONS DERIVED FROM HONDO 850°F RESIDOOM
Authors:John G Reynolds
Affiliation:  a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, University of California, Livermore, California
Abstract:Hondo 850 °F residuum was separated into saturate, aromatic, resin, and asphaltene fractions by a modified D 2007 and asphaltene separation. Two different asphaltene precipitation solvents were used — isooctane and heptane — and differences in selected physical and chemical properties of the derived fractions were compared.

The principal difference in the use of the two solvents was weight recovery after the separation. Isooctane yielded good recovery, while heptane exhibited poor recovery. Isooctane precipitated substantially more asphaltenes, as predicted from the solubility parameters of the two solvents.

The metals concentrations in the fractions were comparable for each solvent — no metals in the saturate and aromatic fractions, approximately 300 and 1500 ppm Ni + V in the resin and asphaltene fractions respectively. The relative distribution was also similar for both solvents, with the highest percentage coming from the asphaltenes.
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