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Liquid-Chromatic Separation Schemes for Pyrrole and Pyrinide Nitrogen Aromatic Heterocycle Fractions from Crude Oils Suitable for Rapid Characterization of Geochemical Samples

Lookup NU author(s): Professor Stephen Larter

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Abstract

The use of a polar aminocyano-bonded silica HPLC column (PAC) for the class separation of nitrogen compounds in crude oils is described. Elution of deasphalted oils with solvents of a composition gradient yielded well-defined pyrrole and pyridine nitrogen fractions which were characterized by gas chromatography in conjunction with flame ionization detection (FID), nitrogen phosphorus detection (NPD), and mass spectrometry (MS). Comparison is made with two open column chromatographic methods previously reported in the literature. The new separation schemes reported here have made it possible to identify more easily the isomeric nitrogen compounds, particularly the pyrrole nitrogen species. On the basis of comparison of crude oils with their potential source rocks, possible maturation and migration related fractionations of hindered and less hindered alkylcarbazole and benzocarbazole isomers are observed.


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Author(s): Li MW, Larter SR, Stoddart D, Bjoroy M

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Analytical Chemistry

Year: 1992

Volume: 64

Issue: 13

Pages: 1337-1344

Print publication date: 01/07/1992

ISSN (print): 0003-2700

ISSN (electronic): 1520-6882

Publisher: American Chemical Society


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