Abstract

A simple, effective and rapid high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method was developed for the separation of crude oils into different group types. The method can be used to separate crude oils, kerosenes, gasolines, middle distillates, fuel oils, etc., into various classes of aliphatics (such as straight-chain, branched and cyclic), one-, two- and three-ring aromatics, polar compounds, resins and asphaltenes. A discussion of the experimental details and data from several samples is presented.

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