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Asphaltenes and Asphalts, Vol. 1 (Development in Petroleum...

Asphaltenes and Asphalts, Vol. 1 (Development in Petroleum Science, Vol. 40)

Teh Fu Yen, George V. Chilingar
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This is the first volume of a two-volume set of critical reviews of many aspects of both asphaltenes and asphalts and their interrelationship. Asphaltene is invariably present in asphalt or bitumen and other fossil fuel-derived liquids such as coal tar, coal liquefaction products, pyrolyzed shale oil from oil shales, source rock extracts and numerous naturally occurring bituminous substances. The latter include asphaltites, asphaltoids, waxes, and carbonaceous deposits containing a composition of petroleum and coal.The contents cover not only the basic science of asphaltene but also deal with the applications and technology such as upstreams (production, recovery) and down streams (refining, upgrading) of petroleum, and the paving technology and formulation preparation. The main features of the book are: it provides an up-to-date, in-depth review of every aspect of asphaltenes and asphalts; it spans five decades of research and technology of heavy fractions of petroleum; it presents a global view of asphaltene related to exploration production, refining and upgrading.The book will be welcomed as a valuable reference source for petroleum companies, research institutes, refineries, universities and also by individuals dealing with the production, origin, formation, engineering, conversion and catalysis of heavy oil, tar sands and other bitumens materials.
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Año:
1994
Edición:
1st
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
477
ISBN 10:
044488291X
Serie:
Development in Petroleum Science 40A
Archivo:
PDF, 21.12 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1994
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