Abstract

The method for characterization of middle petroleum fractions (220–500 °C) published previously 1, has been modified and applied for analysis of gas condensate fractions with low aromatic hydrocarbons content (< 14 wt%) and high n-paraffinic hydrocarbons content with respect to petroleum fractions. The structural characteristics and the paraffinic and aromatic hydrocarbon contents are determined on the basis of the 1H n.m.r. spectrum data and the boiling point range data. The aromatic and paraffinic hydrocarbon content was compared with the results obtained by liquid chromatography. The standard deviation and the difference of the average were computed ( σ = 1.64%, d = + 1.08%).

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