Preface |
Heavy Fraction and Asphaltene Characterization / Section I: |
Asphaltenes, What Art Thou? / Michael E. Moir1: |
The Importance of Mass Balances: Case Studies of Evaluation of Asphaltene Dispersants and Antifoulants / Cesar Ovalles and Estrella Rogel and Harris Morazan and Michael E. Moir2: |
Equivalent Distillation: A Path to a Better Understanding of Asphaltene Characteristics and Behavior / Estrella Rogel and Michael Roye and Janie Vien and Matthias Witt3: |
Characterization of Heavy Petroleum Fractions by NMR Techniques / Ajit Pradhan and Cesar Ovalles and Michael Moir4: |
From a Dream to a Fact: Direct Measurement of Vanadium and Nickel Distribution in Crude Oil Cuts Fraction (800-1250 °F) / M. M. Boduszynski and C. E. Rechsteiner and M. E. Moir and D. Leong and J. Nelson and L Poirier and F. Lopez-Linares5: |
The Boduszynski Continuum Model / Section II: |
The Compositional and Structural Continuum of Petroleum from Light Distillates to Asphaltenes: The Boduszynski Continuum Theory As Revealedby FT-ICR Mass Spectrometry / Martha L. Chacón-Patiño and Steven M. Rowland and Ryan P. Rodgers6: |
Plausible Locus for Large Paraffinic Compounds in the Boduszynski Continuous Composition Petroleum Model / Lante A. Carbognani Ortega7: |
Effect of Bitumen Molecular Transformation during Upgrading on Asphaltenes Chemistry and Compatibility / Parviz Rahimi8: |
Distillation / Section III: |
Attainable Product Yield Distribution Curve: A Roadmap to Crude Oil Composition / Carl E. Rechsteiner9: |
Correlation of Thermogravimetry and High Temperature Simulated Distillation for Oil Analysis: Thermal Cracking Influence over both Methodologies / Lante A. Carbognani Ortega and Josune Carbognani and Pedro Pereira Almao10: |
Editors' Biographies |
Indexes |
Author Index |
Subject Index |
Preface |
Heavy Fraction and Asphaltene Characterization / Section I: |
Asphaltenes, What Art Thou? / Michael E. Moir1: |