RI 6879 Sulfur Compound Characterization Studies On High-Boiling Petroleum Fractions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. J. Thompson
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

This Bureau of Mines study describes the preparation of sulfur compound concentrates boiling from 225° to 400° C, and reports the sulfur types detected in these concentrates by low-voltage mass spectrometry (LVMS). Existing LVMS methods were extended; the procedures described should be generally applicable to high-boiling petroleum distillates and concentrates as a preliminary means of narrowing the number of factions to be considered for more detailed separation and identification studies. The following major sulfur compound constituents of petroleum are indicated by the data: benzothiophenes, dibenzothiophenes, naphthanothiophenes, naphthenobenzothiophenes, and homologs and isomers of these. Cyclic and chain sulfides comprise a significant portion of the gas-oil range sulfur compound types. The presence of some classes of sulfur compounds containing two sulfur atoms per molecule was indicated.
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APA: C. J. Thompson  (1966)  RI 6879 Sulfur Compound Characterization Studies On High-Boiling Petroleum Fractions

MLA: C. J. Thompson RI 6879 Sulfur Compound Characterization Studies On High-Boiling Petroleum Fractions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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