Abstract

Efficient petroleum processing is increasingly supported by scientific study of the composition of non-hydrocarbon oil components. Carboxylic acids represent one of the principal components of crude oil oxygen-containing compounds. Accordingly the composition of petroleum acids (particularly the high MW acids found in the higher boiling distillates and residues of petroleum) is of both theoretical and practical interest. Additionally these compounds have properties which find widespread industrial application. Since West-Siberia now provides more than half of the USSR's oil requirements its petroleum acids are important economically. The present paper deals with the composition of the carboxylic acids in West-Siberian industrial oils and particularly with Samotlor crude oil.

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