RI 6298 Separation and Characterization of Polar Material in Distillate Fuel

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 26
- File Size:
- 659 KB
- Publication Date:
- 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 .
Citation
APA:
(1963) RI 6298 Separation and Characterization of Polar Material in Distillate FuelMLA: RI 6298 Separation and Characterization of Polar Material in Distillate Fuel. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.