Título: Discriminatory Analysis of Discharged Gas and Heavy Oils in the Sea
Autores: Taki, Masato; Coast Guard Research Center, Japan Coast Guard, 1156, Tachikawa-city, Tokyo 190-0015, Japan
Yoshida, Akira; Coast Guard Research Center, Japan Coast Guard, 1156, Tachikawa-city, Tokyo 190-0015, Japan
Machigashira, Kei; Coast Guard Research Center, Japan Coast Guard, 1156, Tachikawa-city, Tokyo 190-0015, Japan
Sakon, Masaki; Coast Guard Research Center, Japan Coast Guard, 1156, Tachikawa-city, Tokyo 190-0015, Japan
Nagai, Masatoshi; Graduate School of Bio-applications and Systems Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 2-24, Nakamachi, Koganei-shi, Tokyo 184-8588, Japan
Fecha: 2011-09-30
Publicador: Advances in Petroleum Exploration and Development
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Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article

Tema:
Heavy oil, Gas oil, Identification, Methylnaphthalene, Hopane

Descripción: Gas and heavy oils discharged into the sea were discriminated using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), gas chromatography (GC-FID) and infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). The GC-MS focused on the determination of the biomarkers, such as hopanes, norhopanes and triaromatic steranes, which were detected from heavy oil, but were hardly observed from gas oil. The discriminative analysis using GC-FID of the methylnaphthalenes showed a discrimination with a ratio of ((2-methylnaphthalene)+(1-methylnaphthalene))/tridecane. The ratios for the gas oils were less than 1.0, but those for the heavy oils were 1.0 or higher. These oils were distinguished in comparison to the FT-IR data from three peaks at 811, 742 and 723 cm-1 which were assigned to the CH bending modes for 2 and 4 hydrogens and a methylene framework, respectively. The order for the heavy oil was 723 < 742 < 811 cm-1, while that for the gas oil was 742 < 811< 723 cm-1. Moreover, the absorption intensity at 1603 cm-1 for the heavy oil was higher than that for the gas oil. An absorption at 475 cm-1 (out-of-plane ring vibration) was also observed for the heavy oil, but not for the gas oil. In combination of the GC results with the FT-IR, 2-methylnaphthalene and 1-methylnaphthalene were contained in greater amounts in the heavy oil than in the gas oil, which were derived from the light cycle oil. Thus, the heavy oils discharged from ships and drifted on the seashore were discriminated from the original heavy oils and the gas oils.Key words: Heavy oil, Gas oil, Identification, Methylnaphthalene, Hopane
Idioma: Inglés

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