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Nitrogen-oxygen compounds generally

Heavier main-group elements like T1(I), in complex compounds, generally exhibit a stereochemically active lone pair when the donor atoms are nitrogen, oxygen or fluorine [23]. [Pg.16]

Put simply, petroleum is a naturally occurring mixture of hydrocarbons, generally in a liquid state, which may include compounds of sulfur, nitrogen, oxygen, metals, and other elements (ASTM, 2004). In more specific terms, petroleum has also been defined (ITAA, 1936) as ... [Pg.10]

In very general terms, petroleum is a mixture of (1) hydrocarbon types, (2) nitrogen compounds, (3) oxygen compounds, (4) sulfur compounds, and (5) metallic constituents. Petrolenm prodncts are less well defined in terms of heteroatom compounds and are better defined in terms of the hydrocarbon types present. However, this general definition is not adequate to describe the true composition as it relates to the behavior of the petroleum, and its products, in the environment. For example, the occnrrence of amphoteric species (i.e., compounds having a mixed acid-base natnre) is not always addressed, nor is the phenomenon of molecnlar size or the occnrrence of specific functional types that can play a major role in petrolenm behavior. [Pg.32]

Diesel fuel is produced by distilling raw oil, which is extracted from bedrock. Diesel is a fossil fuel, consisting of hydrocarbons with between 9 and 27 carbon atoms in a chain, as well as a smaller amount of sulfur, nitrogen, oxygen and metal compounds. It is a general properly of hydrocarbons that the autoignition temperature is higher for more volatile hydrocaibons. The hydrocarbons present in the diesel fuels include alkanes, naphthenes, olefins and aromatics. [Pg.103]

No generally accepted method of classifying crude oil exists. What is termed ultimate crude oil analysis describes the composition as a percentage of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur. Also, a chemical analysis is performed which describes the composition as a percentage of paraffinic-, naphthenic-, and aromatic-type compounds. [Pg.31]


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Compounds oxygenated

Nitrogen oxygen compounds

Oxygen compounds

Oxygenate compounds

Oxygenous compound

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