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Degradation of Athabasca asphaltene

Lewis Acids Assisted Degradation of Athabasca Asphaltene... [Pg.183]

To obtain a more clearly defined picture of these structural features and to establish the relationship between the chemical structure of asphaltene and its reactivity under a variety of conditions, the potential of chemical and thermal degradation reactions as diagnostic tools has been studied. The specific subject of this investigation was the high molecular weight, sulfur rich asphaltene from the Athabasca bitumen. [Pg.184]


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