Asphaltenes and Asphalts, 2
β Scribed by Teh Fu Yen and George V. Chilingarian (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 2000
- Leaves
- 616
- Series
- Developments in Petroleum Science 40, Part B
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Dedication
Page v
Preface
Page vii
Teh Fu Yen, George V. Chilingarian
List of Contributors
Pages ix-xi
Chapter 1 Introduction to Asphaltenes and Asphalts, Volume 2 Original Research Article
Pages 1-5
George V. Chilingarian, Teh Fu Yen
Chapter 2 The Realms and Definitions of Asphaltenes Original Research Article
Pages 7-28
T.F. Yen
Chapter 3 Understanding Metals in Fossil Fuels: A Perspective of Contributions by T.F. Yen Original Research Article
Pages 29-57
J.G. Reynolds
Chapter 4 Monte Carlo Simulation of Asphaltene Structure, Reactivity and Reaction Pathways Original Research Article
Pages 59-102
Matthew Neurock, Michael T. Klein
Chapter 5 Thermodynamic Properties of Asphaltenes: A Predictive Approach Based on Computer Assisted Structure Elucidation and Atomistic Simulations Original Research Article
Pages 103-127
M.S. Diallo, T. Cagin, J.L. Faulon, W.A. Goddard III
Chapter 6 Kinetics and Mechanisms of Asphaltene Cracking During Petroleum Recovery and Processing Operations Original Research Article
Pages 129-148
A. Chakma
Chapter 7 Asphaltene Hydroconversion Original Research Article
Pages 149-171
Rodolfo B. Solari
Chapter 8 Theoretical Principles of the Bitumen Structure and the Role of Asphaltenes (Based on Rheological Method) Original Research Article
Pages 173-227
Leonid M. Gokhman
Chapter 9 Electron Spin Resonance Study of Bituminous Substances and Asphaltenes Original Research Article
Pages 229-280
Hung-Li Chang, Gary K. Wong, Jiunn-Ren Lin, Teh Fu Yen
Chapter 10 Chemical Composition and Characteristics of Residues of Chinese Crude Oils Original Research Article
Pages 281-304
Wenjie Liang, Guohe Que, Yuezhu Chen, Chenguang Liu
Chapter 11 Analysis of Asphalt and Its Components by Thin-Layer Chromatography Original Research Article
Pages 305-317
K. Dunn, G.V. Chilingarian, H. Lian, Y.Y. Wang, T.F. Yen
Chapter 12 Precipitation of Asphaltenes in Heavy Oil and Tar Sands Original Research Article
Pages 319-333
Norman F. Carnahan
Chapter 13 Characterization of Asphaltenic Deposits from Oil Production and Transportation Operations Original Research Article
Pages 335-362
L. Carbognani, J. Espidel, A. Izquierdo
Chapter 14 Chemical Composition of Asphalt as Related to Asphalt Durability Original Research Article
Pages 363-399
J. Claine Petersen
Chapter 15 Bitumen Associated with Petroleum Formation, Evolution and AlterationβReview and Case Studies in China Original Research Article
Pages 401-443
Zhijun Wu, Pinan Peng, Jiamo Fu, Guoying Sheng, Dehan Liu
Chapter 16 Asphalt Oxidation Original Research Article
Pages 445-474
F.C. Thyrion
Chapter 17 A Kinetic Approach to the Aging of Bitumens Original Research Article
Pages 475-497
A.F. Verhasselt
Chapter 18 Oil Shales in Asphalt Mixes Original Research Article
Pages 499-513
Dragomir VitoroviΔ, DuΕ‘an Svetel
Chapter 19 Sulphur-Modified Asphalts Original Research Article
Pages 515-535
Irena Gawel
Chapter 20 Production and Research Development of Asphalts in China Original Research Article
Pages 537-556
Yaohua Fan, Changxiang Zhang, Guojing Ding, Yuzhen Zhang
Chapter 21 Wax Precipitation from Petroleum Fluids: A Review Original Research Article
Pages 557-608
C. Lira-Galeana, A. Hammami
Subject Index
Pages 609-621
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