Assessments of Chemical Composition and Properties High-Viscosity Oil Based on Elemental

  • Ubaidullaev J.N., Samarkand State University named after Sh. Rashidov, Uzbekistan
  • Vakhin A.V., Kazan Federal University, Laboratory “In-layer combustion”, Kazan, Russia
  • Katnov V.E., Kazan Federal University, Laboratory “In-layer combustion”, Kazan, Russia
  • Trubistina S.A., Kazan Federal University, Laboratory “In-layer combustion”, Kazan, Russia
  • Mukhamadiev N.K. Samarkand State University named after Sh. Rashidov, Uzbekistan
Keywords: high-viscosity oil, chemical composition, elemental analysis, IR spectroscopy, molecular structure, functional groups, elemental composition, oil production

Abstract

Analysis of the chemical composition of asphaltines in high-viscosity oils using elemental analysis and IR spectroscopy provides important information about their molecular structure, functional groups and elemental composition. This data helps optimize oil production and refining processes, solve operational problems, ensure high quality products and contribute to the development of the oil and gas industry. Continued research and advances in analytical techniques will contribute to an even greater understanding of asphaltines and facilitate more efficient and sustainable use of high-viscosity petroleum resources.

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Published
2023-10-01
How to Cite
Ubaidullaev J.N., Vakhin A.V., Katnov V.E., Trubistina S.A., & Mukhamadiev N.K. (2023). Assessments of Chemical Composition and Properties High-Viscosity Oil Based on Elemental. Central Asian Journal of Medical and Natural Science, 4(5), 332-339. https://doi.org/10.17605/cajmns.v4i5.1826
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