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Molecular weight distribution of Athabasca bitumen

Abstract

A sample of whole Athabasca bitumen has been fractionated by preparative g.p.c. The weights of the fractions have been determined and their molecular weights measured by several methods. In contras to previously published data, consistent results were obtained using different solvents (THF, benzene/water) and using different techniques (v.p.o., f.p.d. and g.c.-m.s.). This has resulted in a accurate definition of the molecular weight distribution of Athabasca bitumen.
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1985
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-85-172741
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Fuel; (United Kingdom); Journal Volume: 64:3
Subject:
04 OIL SHALES AND TAR SANDS; BITUMENS; MOLECULAR WEIGHT; ATHABASCA DEPOSIT; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; FRACTIONATION; GEL PERMEATION CHROMATOGRAPHY; CHROMATOGRAPHY; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; OIL SAND DEPOSITS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; TAR; 040500* - Oil Shales & Tar Sands- Properties & Composition
OSTI ID:
5189723
Research Organizations:
Energy Research Laboratories, CANMET, Department of Energy Mines and Resources, Ottawa, Ontario
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: FUELA
Submitting Site:
HEDB
Size:
Pages: 423-425
Announcement Date:
Nov 01, 1985

Citation Formats

Champagne, P J, Manolakis, E, and Ternan, M. Molecular weight distribution of Athabasca bitumen. United Kingdom: N. p., 1985. Web.
Champagne, P J, Manolakis, E, & Ternan, M. Molecular weight distribution of Athabasca bitumen. United Kingdom.
Champagne, P J, Manolakis, E, and Ternan, M. 1985. "Molecular weight distribution of Athabasca bitumen." United Kingdom.
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title = {Molecular weight distribution of Athabasca bitumen}
author = {Champagne, P J, Manolakis, E, and Ternan, M}
abstractNote = {A sample of whole Athabasca bitumen has been fractionated by preparative g.p.c. The weights of the fractions have been determined and their molecular weights measured by several methods. In contras to previously published data, consistent results were obtained using different solvents (THF, benzene/water) and using different techniques (v.p.o., f.p.d. and g.c.-m.s.). This has resulted in a accurate definition of the molecular weight distribution of Athabasca bitumen.}
journal = []
volume = {64:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1985}
month = {Mar}
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