Abstract

Using the methods of selective chemical destruction, IR spectroscopy and chromatography - mass spectrometry, a comparative study of the composition of structural fragments connected through sulfide bridges in the molecules of asphaltene components of heavy oil fuel oil and products of its thermal and thermocatalytic cracking was carried out. It is shown that the effect of temperature in the presence of initiating additives based on ferrospheres of energy ash leads to deeper changes in the structure of asphaltene components.

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