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Application of benchtop low‐field NMR spectrometers in the refining industry: A multivariate calibration approach for rapid characterization of crude oils.

Tytuł:
Application of benchtop low‐field NMR spectrometers in the refining industry: A multivariate calibration approach for rapid characterization of crude oils.
Autorzy:
Sassu, Lorenzo
Puligheddu, Sonia
Puligheddu, Cristina
Palomba, Silvia
Muru, Emanuela
Mattia, Carmine
Allevi, Claudio
Temat:
PETROLEUM
NMR spectrometers
STANDARD deviations
NUCLEAR magnetic resonance
PETROLEUM products
PETROLEUM refining
PETROLEUM industry equipment
Źródło:
Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry; Dec2020, Vol. 58 Issue 12, p1222-1233, 12p
Czasopismo naukowe
High‐field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has proven to be a valuable tool to analyze petroleum products but has never acquired widespread acceptance in routine work in oil refinery due to the high cost. The advent of compact, reliable, and affordable cryogen‐free low‐field benchtop NMR spectrometers suggest a possible role of such instrument for a variety of uses in refining spanning from routine lab work applications to online analysis. In this work, we report the development of a novel benchtop NMR application to estimate the API gravity, sulfur content, total acidity number (TAN), and distillation yields of crude petroleum from 60 MHz 1H NMR spectra and partial least square (PLS) regression models. The results obtained on a dataset of over 170 crude oil samples and tested with external validation set show performances in terms of root mean square standard error of prediction (RMSEP) matching the analytical methods' ASTM precision. This novel benchtop NMR and multivariate analysis application can thus be used in typical refinery laboratories to provide within minutes and without physical distillation, reliable estimates of the most important properties usually measured on the crude petroleum during refining. The method proves to be a fast, cheaper alternative to the current analytical options providing readily available data for managing crude oil and has high potential to be further exploited for online application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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