Abstract

The computer-aided reconstruction of gasoline composition is an active area of petroleum and petrochemical research as a result of the demand for molecular-level management of the petroleum feed streams. To that end, in this work, a molecular compositional model based on a predefined representative molecular set was built that allows for the conversion of conventional bulk property data to an approximate molecular composition. The selection of representative molecules was based on their presence in gasoline molecular compositional measurement and their potential contribution to the key physical properties. Around 170 hydrocarbons and heteroatom species were chosen as predefined identities of molecules that can exist in a gasoline sample. The physical property data of all of the representative molecules were collected, and suitable mixing rules for the gasoline range stream were applied for the accurate prediction of bulk properties. The approximate concentration of representative molecules was obtained th...

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