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Fluorescence correlation helps resolve mystery over asphaltene

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Technique helps describe the basic nature of “the cholesterol of petroleum.”

Lynn M. Savage

From the well to the refinery, the flow of crude oil is impeded by asphaltene, a heavy, aromatic substance that separates out of the crude, then aggregates readily, causing pipe blockages, coke formation, catalyst deactivation and other problems. Petrochemists would like to solve the dilemmas that result from asphaltene, but unresolved controversies surround the basic structure of the material, including debates over the size, weight and composition of its molecules. Asphaltene, also known as “the cholesterol of petroleum,” is the heaviest and most aromatic component of crude oil. It is...Read full article

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    Published: September 2006
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