RI 6298 Separation and Characterization of Polar Material in Distillate Fuel

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. W. Davis D. E. Hirsch Norman G. Foster F. G. Schwartz
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

This investigation was undertaken to identify nitrogen , oxygen , and sulfur compounds (polar components ) found in catalytically cracked distillate fuel . It is significant that these compounds concentrate in the sediments and gum that form when the fuel is stored . The polar components were divided in three portions by elution from a chromatographic column filled with alumina . After the hydrocarbons were washed through the column with pentane , a benzene eluted extract was removed followed by an ether eluted extract and then an alcohol desorbed fraction . These extracts were individually distilled in a molecular still and the fractions were analyzed by gas chromatography , mass spectrometry , infrared spectrometry , and elemental and functional analyses . Naphthalene and its homologs , phenanthrene and its homologs , and other compounds such as methyl indene , C₂ quinolines , phenyl indan , and the benzothiophenes , appear in the benzene extracts . Quinolines are the major components of the lower boiling fraction of the ether extract , although carbazoles , acridans , and indoles are present in some concentration . Elemental and functional group analyses of the alcohol fraction indicated 10 percent of the distillate portion was nonhydrocarbon , and in this portion the average molecule contained more than one nonhydrocarbon element . Compounds of such complexity are not well known , and standards for positive identification are limited .
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APA: J. W. Davis D. E. Hirsch Norman G. Foster F. G. Schwartz  (1963)  RI 6298 Separation and Characterization of Polar Material in Distillate Fuel

MLA: J. W. Davis D. E. Hirsch Norman G. Foster F. G. Schwartz RI 6298 Separation and Characterization of Polar Material in Distillate Fuel. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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