The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Wauquier, j. p._-_petroleum_refining_i_crude_oil_-_petroleum_products_-_proce...Khalid Nawaz
This document provides an overview of topics related to petroleum refining, including: the composition of crude oil and petroleum products; fractionation and analysis of crude oils; characterization of crude oils and fractions; methods for calculating hydrocarbon properties; characteristics of petroleum products for energy and non-energy uses; standards and specifications for products; evaluation of crude oils; refining activities for motor fuels and lubricants; and an introduction to refining processes. It includes appendices on pure component characteristics and standard test methods.
This document describes research into creating stable water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions using a new amino acid-type surfactant called N-[3-lauryloxy-2-hydroxypropyl]-L-arginine L-glutamate (C12HEA-Glu). Key findings include:
1) The ternary phase diagram for the C12HEA-Glu/oleic acid (OA)/water system was established, showing different liquid crystalline phases formed between C12HEA-Glu and OA.
2) Microscopy and spectroscopy techniques provided evidence that C12HEA-Glu and OA form a liquid crystalline complex on emulsion droplet surfaces.
3) Stable
The determination of the oxidation stability of oils and fats is the classical application for the 743 Rancimat. The resulting induction time that is determined characterizes the resistance of oils and fats to oxidation. In addition to the term «induction time», the expression Oil Stability Index (OSI) is in common use. The Rancimat method is also called the automated Swift test or accelerated oxidation test and is in general use today as an automated version of the previously used and extremely complicated Active Oxygen Method (AOM).
Ethylic esterification of free fatty acids content in macauba palm oil (acroc...AcessoMacauba
This study evaluated the use of cationic resin catalysts for the esterification of free fatty acids in macauba palm oil, which has a high acidity of 40.8% that makes it unsuitable for conventional biodiesel production. Esterification experiments using ethanol and methanol as alcohols achieved the greatest acidity reduction of 38.6% using Purolite CT275DR resin at 90°C, 20:1 alcohol:oil ratio, and 8 hours. Temperature had the most significant effect on reducing acidity. The Purolite resin performed better than Mitsubishi PK208 resin due to its higher ion exchange capacity. Cation exchange resins show potential as pretreatment catalysts for high
This document summarizes an optimization study of an existing crude oil distillation system. The study used genetic algorithms to optimize operating conditions like temperatures, pressures, and flows. The goal was to maximize product yields while respecting the physical limits of the equipment. Mathematical models of the distillation column were developed and simulated using HYSYS software. Results showed good agreement between optimized and simulated product flow rates. Overall, the study demonstrated an optimization approach for existing distillation units to improve yields without major equipment modifications.
Production of Hydrocarbons from Palm Oil over NiMo Catalystdrboon
This document summarizes a study on the hydrodeoxygenation of palm oil over a NiMo catalyst. Key findings include:
1. Palm oil was converted to hydrocarbons ranging from C15 to C18 under various reaction conditions in a continuous stirred tank reactor.
2. The amount of desired hydrocarbon products increased with reaction temperature up to 628K but decreased at higher temperatures likely due to cracking reactions.
3. Selectivity to C16 and C18 hydrocarbons was higher than C15 and C17, respectively, and the Cn+1/Cn ratio decreased with increasing temperature indicating more decarbonylation/decarboxylation.
4. In the presence of the
The presence of Per- and Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) in drinking water is being thoroughly studied due to the persistence of these compounds in the environment and their potential health effects. However, there is limited knowledge about the occurrence of these chemicals in bottled water, despite the increasing concerns about PFAS in the food supply. This poster shows results from a fast and simple direct injection method similar to draft EPA method 8237, using the Shimadzu triple quad LCMS-8050 to analyze seven commercially available samples of bottled water for 24 PFAS.
Treatment of aged transformer oil using dry sludge in lab-scale refining unitPremier Publishers
Experimental analysis of drinking water treatment sludge revealed that it is enriched with aluminum and silicon oxides which are the most metal oxides used in reclamation of transformer insulating oils. The potential use of inexpensive and available water treatment dry sludge as sorbent material for the removal of acidity, water content and some impurities from aged transformer oil by adsorption methodology was investigated using lab-scale refining unit. Dry sludge was found to improve the electrical and physical properties of aged transformer oils.High improvement of breakdown voltage occurs after using dry sludge reclaimed transformer oil and changed from 15 to 72 kV/ cm. Also some improvements have been achieved such as water content changed from 48 to 9 ppm and total acidity changed from 0.37 to 0.01mg KOH/g of oil.Viscosity, specific gravitywere improved. Also, some undesirable gases in aged oil(more than ten years in service) were removed. Furthermore the use of dry sludge as sorbent material renders the treated oil to some extent like new one. Also Dry sludge is available at any water treatment plant with no costs (waste product). Environmentally, after sludge reclamation process for the used transformer oil, the sludge can be recycled by ignition and used in further treatment processes.
Wauquier, j. p._-_petroleum_refining_i_crude_oil_-_petroleum_products_-_proce...Khalid Nawaz
This document provides an overview of topics related to petroleum refining, including: the composition of crude oil and petroleum products; fractionation and analysis of crude oils; characterization of crude oils and fractions; methods for calculating hydrocarbon properties; characteristics of petroleum products for energy and non-energy uses; standards and specifications for products; evaluation of crude oils; refining activities for motor fuels and lubricants; and an introduction to refining processes. It includes appendices on pure component characteristics and standard test methods.
This document describes research into creating stable water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions using a new amino acid-type surfactant called N-[3-lauryloxy-2-hydroxypropyl]-L-arginine L-glutamate (C12HEA-Glu). Key findings include:
1) The ternary phase diagram for the C12HEA-Glu/oleic acid (OA)/water system was established, showing different liquid crystalline phases formed between C12HEA-Glu and OA.
2) Microscopy and spectroscopy techniques provided evidence that C12HEA-Glu and OA form a liquid crystalline complex on emulsion droplet surfaces.
3) Stable
The determination of the oxidation stability of oils and fats is the classical application for the 743 Rancimat. The resulting induction time that is determined characterizes the resistance of oils and fats to oxidation. In addition to the term «induction time», the expression Oil Stability Index (OSI) is in common use. The Rancimat method is also called the automated Swift test or accelerated oxidation test and is in general use today as an automated version of the previously used and extremely complicated Active Oxygen Method (AOM).
Ethylic esterification of free fatty acids content in macauba palm oil (acroc...AcessoMacauba
This study evaluated the use of cationic resin catalysts for the esterification of free fatty acids in macauba palm oil, which has a high acidity of 40.8% that makes it unsuitable for conventional biodiesel production. Esterification experiments using ethanol and methanol as alcohols achieved the greatest acidity reduction of 38.6% using Purolite CT275DR resin at 90°C, 20:1 alcohol:oil ratio, and 8 hours. Temperature had the most significant effect on reducing acidity. The Purolite resin performed better than Mitsubishi PK208 resin due to its higher ion exchange capacity. Cation exchange resins show potential as pretreatment catalysts for high
This document summarizes an optimization study of an existing crude oil distillation system. The study used genetic algorithms to optimize operating conditions like temperatures, pressures, and flows. The goal was to maximize product yields while respecting the physical limits of the equipment. Mathematical models of the distillation column were developed and simulated using HYSYS software. Results showed good agreement between optimized and simulated product flow rates. Overall, the study demonstrated an optimization approach for existing distillation units to improve yields without major equipment modifications.
Production of Hydrocarbons from Palm Oil over NiMo Catalystdrboon
This document summarizes a study on the hydrodeoxygenation of palm oil over a NiMo catalyst. Key findings include:
1. Palm oil was converted to hydrocarbons ranging from C15 to C18 under various reaction conditions in a continuous stirred tank reactor.
2. The amount of desired hydrocarbon products increased with reaction temperature up to 628K but decreased at higher temperatures likely due to cracking reactions.
3. Selectivity to C16 and C18 hydrocarbons was higher than C15 and C17, respectively, and the Cn+1/Cn ratio decreased with increasing temperature indicating more decarbonylation/decarboxylation.
4. In the presence of the
The presence of Per- and Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) in drinking water is being thoroughly studied due to the persistence of these compounds in the environment and their potential health effects. However, there is limited knowledge about the occurrence of these chemicals in bottled water, despite the increasing concerns about PFAS in the food supply. This poster shows results from a fast and simple direct injection method similar to draft EPA method 8237, using the Shimadzu triple quad LCMS-8050 to analyze seven commercially available samples of bottled water for 24 PFAS.
Treatment of aged transformer oil using dry sludge in lab-scale refining unitPremier Publishers
Experimental analysis of drinking water treatment sludge revealed that it is enriched with aluminum and silicon oxides which are the most metal oxides used in reclamation of transformer insulating oils. The potential use of inexpensive and available water treatment dry sludge as sorbent material for the removal of acidity, water content and some impurities from aged transformer oil by adsorption methodology was investigated using lab-scale refining unit. Dry sludge was found to improve the electrical and physical properties of aged transformer oils.High improvement of breakdown voltage occurs after using dry sludge reclaimed transformer oil and changed from 15 to 72 kV/ cm. Also some improvements have been achieved such as water content changed from 48 to 9 ppm and total acidity changed from 0.37 to 0.01mg KOH/g of oil.Viscosity, specific gravitywere improved. Also, some undesirable gases in aged oil(more than ten years in service) were removed. Furthermore the use of dry sludge as sorbent material renders the treated oil to some extent like new one. Also Dry sludge is available at any water treatment plant with no costs (waste product). Environmentally, after sludge reclamation process for the used transformer oil, the sludge can be recycled by ignition and used in further treatment processes.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Producing Bi- Layer Sportswear Using Bamboo And Polypropylene Knitted Fabrictheijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
Preliminary Field Measurement of the Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Migmati...theijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The document evaluates the preliminary phytochemical and antibacterial activity of Ageratum conyzoides (L) on some clinical bacterial isolates. Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of tannins, alkaloids, steroids, saponins, phenols, flavonoids, triterpenes glycosides and carbohydrates in the ethanolic extract of A. conyzoides. The extract showed antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, and Shigella dysenteriae at concentrations of ≥50mg/ml. The minimum inhibitory concentration and minimum bactericidal concentration of the extract was 120mg/ml for S.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Comparative Analysis on Sodium-Based and Polyethylene-Based Greases as Anti-F...theijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Design of a Digital Baseband Processor for UWB Transceiver on RFID Tagtheijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Multiband Circular Microstrip Patch Antenna for WLAN Applicationtheijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Differential Evolution Algorithm for Optimal Power Flow and Economic Load Dis...theijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
This document summarizes the Replicate and Bundle (RnB) approach for improving the performance and scalability of RAM-based storage systems. RnB involves two key techniques: 1) replicating data objects across multiple servers using a pseudo-random mapping, and 2) bundling requests for replicated objects located on the same server into a single transaction. By choosing replica locations and bundled transactions to minimize the number of servers accessed per request, RnB can significantly reduce the transactions per request compared to alternatives like consistent hashing. RnB allows improved throughput without adding CPUs. It can be implemented in a distributed manner without extra communication overhead compared to consistent hashing approaches. Simulation results show RnB performs well for workloads like those from
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Acetylation of Corn Cobs Using Iodine Catalyst, For Oil Spills Remediationtheijes
This study investigated the process of cleaning oil spills using both raw corn cobs (RCC) and acetylated corn cobs (ACC). The corn cobs were acetylated in a solvent free system using acetic anhydride, in the presence of Iodine, under mild reaction conditions. The acetylation was carried out at 100oC for 2 hours using 1% iodine. The system conditions played significant roles on the extent of acetylation expressed as Weight Percent Gain (WPG). The weight percent gain (WPG) due to acetylation was found to be 17.6%. Sorption studies were also carried out on both RCC and ACC. The result of the analysis showed higher values of oil sorption capacities (g/g) for ACC than RCC. This goes to prove that acetylation increased the oil sorption capacity of the corn cobs. It was found that particle size, sorption time, sorbent dosage and temperature has very significant effects on the oil sorption capacities of the modified corn cobs. To investigate the acetylation reaction, functional analysis of the RCC and ACC were carried out using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). The FTIR data showed a clear evidence of successful acetylation. ACC are therefore recommended for oil spillage clean up, as well as for further development.
A Review on Nanomaterial Revolution in Oil and Gas Industry for EOR (Enhanced...CrimsonPublishersRDMS
A Review on Nanomaterial Revolution in Oil and Gas Industry for EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery) Methods by Veluru Jagadeesh Babu* in Crimson Publishers: Peer Reviewed Material Science Journals
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Producing Bi- Layer Sportswear Using Bamboo And Polypropylene Knitted Fabrictheijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
Preliminary Field Measurement of the Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Migmati...theijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The document evaluates the preliminary phytochemical and antibacterial activity of Ageratum conyzoides (L) on some clinical bacterial isolates. Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of tannins, alkaloids, steroids, saponins, phenols, flavonoids, triterpenes glycosides and carbohydrates in the ethanolic extract of A. conyzoides. The extract showed antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, and Shigella dysenteriae at concentrations of ≥50mg/ml. The minimum inhibitory concentration and minimum bactericidal concentration of the extract was 120mg/ml for S.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Comparative Analysis on Sodium-Based and Polyethylene-Based Greases as Anti-F...theijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Design of a Digital Baseband Processor for UWB Transceiver on RFID Tagtheijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Multiband Circular Microstrip Patch Antenna for WLAN Applicationtheijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Differential Evolution Algorithm for Optimal Power Flow and Economic Load Dis...theijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
This document summarizes the Replicate and Bundle (RnB) approach for improving the performance and scalability of RAM-based storage systems. RnB involves two key techniques: 1) replicating data objects across multiple servers using a pseudo-random mapping, and 2) bundling requests for replicated objects located on the same server into a single transaction. By choosing replica locations and bundled transactions to minimize the number of servers accessed per request, RnB can significantly reduce the transactions per request compared to alternatives like consistent hashing. RnB allows improved throughput without adding CPUs. It can be implemented in a distributed manner without extra communication overhead compared to consistent hashing approaches. Simulation results show RnB performs well for workloads like those from
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
Acetylation of Corn Cobs Using Iodine Catalyst, For Oil Spills Remediationtheijes
This study investigated the process of cleaning oil spills using both raw corn cobs (RCC) and acetylated corn cobs (ACC). The corn cobs were acetylated in a solvent free system using acetic anhydride, in the presence of Iodine, under mild reaction conditions. The acetylation was carried out at 100oC for 2 hours using 1% iodine. The system conditions played significant roles on the extent of acetylation expressed as Weight Percent Gain (WPG). The weight percent gain (WPG) due to acetylation was found to be 17.6%. Sorption studies were also carried out on both RCC and ACC. The result of the analysis showed higher values of oil sorption capacities (g/g) for ACC than RCC. This goes to prove that acetylation increased the oil sorption capacity of the corn cobs. It was found that particle size, sorption time, sorbent dosage and temperature has very significant effects on the oil sorption capacities of the modified corn cobs. To investigate the acetylation reaction, functional analysis of the RCC and ACC were carried out using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). The FTIR data showed a clear evidence of successful acetylation. ACC are therefore recommended for oil spillage clean up, as well as for further development.
A Review on Nanomaterial Revolution in Oil and Gas Industry for EOR (Enhanced...CrimsonPublishersRDMS
A Review on Nanomaterial Revolution in Oil and Gas Industry for EOR (Enhanced Oil Recovery) Methods by Veluru Jagadeesh Babu* in Crimson Publishers: Peer Reviewed Material Science Journals
This article examines the stability of water-in-crude oil emulsions and the role of asphaltenes and waxes. It extracted asphaltenes and resins from two crude oils to study their impact on emulsion stability. It prepared emulsions and used sedimentation tests and dielectric spectroscopy to measure stability. The results showed that for the asphaltic crude oil, asphaltenes were the main stabilizers of the emulsions. For the paraffinic crude oil, both waxes and interactions between waxes and natural surfactants impacted stability, especially at low temperatures.
The document summarizes the results of testing to identify extractables and leachables from a nylon syringe filter. Multiple analytical techniques were used, identifying several oligomers of nylon 6 in leachables and additional compounds like methyl esters, glycerol esters, and alkanes in exhaustive extracts. The major polymer antioxidant Irgafos 168 was also detected.
This document describes a patented process for producing micro-particle ammonium nitrate (MP-AN) through atomization. MP-AN is produced by spraying an 83% or 85% AN solution doped with a surfactant called NSol 1000. Initial testing showed MP-AN had properties making it suitable for use in commercial explosives, including higher densities and detonation velocities than conventional ANFO. Further iterations improved the spraying process, allowing higher production rates of spherical MP-AN particles with densities up to 1.44 g/cc. Field tests of MP-ANFO containing MP-AN showed detonation velocities over 6,000 m/s and fragmentation equivalent to emulsion explosives when used underground.
Physicochemical Characteristics of Fumarized and Maleinized Cottonseed Oiltheijes
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The document investigates asphaltene and heavy metal removal from three Iranian crude oils using ceramic monolith membranes at temperatures ranging from 75-190°C. The experiments showed that asphaltene separation reached 60-87% depending on the crude oil's initial asphaltene content. Smaller pore size membranes more effectively separated asphaltenes and heavy metals like nickel and vanadium. Crude oil densities and viscosities decreased after filtration, indicating asphaltene and metal removal. The results demonstrate that thermal treatment can effectively aggregate and remove asphaltenes using membrane filtration without solvents.
Trace Elemental Characterization of Edible Oils with Graphite Furnace Atomic ...PerkinElmer, Inc.
This paper reports the development of a simple method for
the analysis of edible oil samples by using Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (GFAAS). Sample preparation has been done by using a microwave digestion system. Metals like Fe, Cu, Mn, Ni, Cr, As, Cd, Pb, Se and Zn were analyzed using the developed method.
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Toxic Trace Metals in Edible Oils by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spect...PerkinElmer, Inc.
"This method reports the development of a direct analysis
method for edible oil samples using GFAAS without digestion.
The advantages of using this method include small sample
volume, direct introduction of samples, high sensitivity, and
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1. The International Journal Of Engineering And Science (IJES)
|| Volume || 3 || Issue || 6 || Pages || 06-17 || 2014 ||
ISSN (e): 2319 – 1813 ISSN (p): 2319 – 1805
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Discerning Group-Type Analysis of Crude Oils from Osso
Platform, Nigeria, Using Vibrational Spectroscopy with
Multivariate Statistics
1
Etukudo, Ifiok U.*, 1
Okop, Imeh J. , 1
Obadimu, Clement O.
1
Dept. of Chemistry, AkwaIbom State University,MkpatEnin, P.M.B.1167, Uyo, Nigeria.
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Operationally, twenty samples of particle -rich crude oils from Osso-Platform were quantitatively
fractionated into saturates, aromatics, resins, and asphaltenes (SARA) by asphaltenes precipitation in n-
hexane and high- performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The newly developed and fully automated
HPLC method has a sample capacity of 0.6g of crude oil. The spectroscopic probe technique captured
infrared(IR). The crude oil have been characterized by vibrational spectroscopy in the infrared(IR) region.
Principal component analyses (PCA) of the data sets from IR was performed so that broad spectrum and
exploratory data analyses could be conducted. Partial least-squares (PLS) regression models were built for
each SARA component from IR data to predict the amount of SARA components. These models successfully
fitted the experimental data from IR analyses and indicated good predictive ability for the crude oil
composition. The regression models from IR were not modeled properly for aromatics and asphaltenes but
were properly analyzed and modeled excellently for saturates and resin components. For SARA determination,
IR spectroscopy appears to be a favourable alternative to the more time-consuming fractionation method.
KEYWORDS: Particle-rich Oils, Vibrational spectroscopy, Principal Component Analysis, Partial least-
square(PLS) Regression Models
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Date of Submission: 30 November 2013 Date of Publication: 05 July 2014
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I. INTRODUCTION :
In most Nigerian refineries, the chemical characteristics of feedstocks (crude oil and other chemical-based
additives) introduced into the fractionating column has changed tremendously, to an extent that the disparity
can be measured or determined quantitatively by a decrease of several values(points) on the API(American
Petroleum Institute) gravity scale. This can be attributed to improved process technology, and understanding
of crude oil system will continue to necessitate this variations in line with recent research advances in
molecular level of analysis, scientific and technical innovations. With growing demand of processing heavy
crude oil, the knowledge of the constituents of higher-boiling feedstocks becomes paramount.1
From technical
and practical perspectives, the problems associated with processing the heavier feedstocks which is tantamount
to the chemical character and the amount of complex in higher boiling constituents.Basically, heavy crude oil
is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons (saturated-SHC ,aromatic-AHC), containing a small fraction of
heteroatoms(N, S,O) and resins.However, the classification of crude oil is in some aspect not distinct, but has
normally been restricted to the more viscous part of conventional petroleum, having an API gravity of less
than 200
. Due to its complex nature, it is impossible to determine its individual molecular constituents,
and compositional studies are usually carried out by fractionation into predefined chemical families. The
selective SARA group type fractionation process separates the crude oil into different groups: saturates(S),
aromatics(A), resins(R), and asphaltenes(A). Actually ,this fractionation technique has remarkable
applicability incombination with high- performance liquid chromatography(HPLC). Since this technique is
time – consuming and requires expensive laboratory equipment, several attempts have been made in recent
times to model out alternative analytical techniques.
II. LITERATURE SURVEY:
An extensive studies of the chemistry and structure of crude oils have provided a thorough
understanding of components obtained from the analysis.1,11.
The discerning SARA group type fractionation
process separates the crude oil into different groups: saturates(S), aromatics(A), resins(R), and
asphaltenes(A).1,6.11,12.
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It has been established that, in other to minimize the effect of oxidation,1000cm3
(1dm3
) of each of
the crude oils was stored in a UV-protective containers(under nitrogen atmosphere) have been extensively used
in analysis. 8,12,13,14
Statistical method used [ for example partial least –squares(PLS) and principal component
analysis(PCA) ], normally extract most important variables from the data set and ignore irrelevant information,
and depending on statistical principles. Specifically, the “ principle of parsimony” 15
stipulates that a simple
model( example one with fewer variables) will tend to be better at predicting a new, anticipated and previously
unseen data set. 13,14,16,17
III. RESEARCH ELABORATION( EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE)
Materials and Samples Collection: Crude oils samples from Osso-Platform at the temperature of the
immediate environment( ambient temperature), were collected from exploration sites on the Bight of Bonny,
South- South Nigeria( extending to the coastal and ocean region of AkwaIbom State). Twenty(20) samples of
crude oils were collected from the Atlantic ocean and the Bight of Bonny to form a sample set(Osso-01 to
Osso-20) of oils differing in physical properties from conventional petroleum to heavy or heavy particle rich
oil. A lot of water was found in some samples (between 45-50wt%), this was removed before analyses. The rest
of the samples were preserved in their original state due to remarkably very stable water-in-oil systems.To
minimize the effect of oxidation,1000cm3
(1dm3
) of each of the crude oils was stored in a UV-protective
containers(under nitrogen atmosphere).12,13,14
A thorough introduction to the chemistry and structure of crude oils have been established.1
Saturates are
hydrocarbons ranging from straight-chain paraffins to cycloparaffins (naphthenes), aromatic fractions includes
those hydrocarbons containing one or more aromatic ring(nuclei) that can be substituted with naphthenes or
paraffins. Asphaltenes are the soluble group of crude oils that easily precipitate in the presence of aliphatic
solvents (specifically n-hexane), while the resins component are the soluble fractions in light alkanes but
insoluble in liquid propane.Basically, asphaltenes and resins are known as large, polar, poly-nuclear molecules
consisting of condensed aromatic rings and heteroatoms(N,S,O), which include nitrogen, sulphur, and oxygen.
Asphaltenes and resins have remarkably spurred interest with the knowledge of the significant effect of these
components on the overall performance of heavy crude oils specifically.
Discerning .Group-Type Fractionation:
(a) Precipitation of Asphaltenes: In this aspect, the precipitation output(i.e. percentage yield), of asphaltenes
from crude oil in liquid hydrocarbons have been found to be greatly influenced by both the degree of dilution
and contact time. Precipitation was carried out in three(3) parallel trial steps, allowed for proper mixing
overnight and filtered through a 0.45µm membrane filter. Asphaltene content was thereafter determined
gravimetrically after solvent removal.
(b)High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) Technique: Fractionation of Maltenes. In caring
out maltenes fractionation, the HPLC was characterized by helium degassing unit, sub-controller, preparative
pump, automatic sample injector, two high-pressure flow channel selection valves, dual mode UV-visible
spectrophotometer detector, refractive index detector, fraction collector, and system controller. The column was
packed with unbounded silica(15µm, 21.2 x 250mm),amino(10µm,21.2 x 50mm).Dichloromethane(98%) and
n-hexane(96%) was used as the mobile phase.Initial preparative separations of organic samples favour the use
of unmodified silica for packing the column.13
In most cases, experiments on several preparative silica column
indicated that dichloromethane does not exhibit the required solvent strength to elute effectively the most polar
components in crude oil. Instead , an amino column , weaker in column strength was used in the
multidimensional column set up. Actually, the amino precolumn and the silica preparative column can be
reloaded individually. This set up reduced the time of analysis from 72 to 28 minutes. A sample of 5ml of
crude oil(with low asphaltene content) in n-hexane(equivalent to 0.6g of crude oil) was injected into the
20ml/min flow of filtered and degassed n-hexane. Crude oil components travel through the columns and were
retained mainly depending on polarity. Saturates having no retention on the columns, were collected from
refractive index(RI) signals(3-5minutes). After 15minutes, all aromatics have left then amino precolumn, but
some yellow-coloured aromatics have not yet eluted from the silica column. These were collected from the
preparative column by a dichloromethane backflush (<25 minutes), whereas the resin fraction was desorbed
from the amino precolumn by a dichloromethane backflush,24-28 minutes after sample injection. This
procedure provides the chromatogram (in figure 2b), where the three fractions are well resolved. The SAR
weight fractions were determined gravimetrically after controlled evaporation of solvent in N2 atmosphere.In
order to evaluate experimental errors associated with sample preparation and fractionation, the SARA procedure
was repeated for five crude oils, five(5) weeks after the original measurements. Since standard deviations are
not necessarily additive,
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the experimental error cannot be estimated from the individual standard deviations of the five samples.
However, the variance are additives, the average standard deviations, ( ) was estimated by calculating the
pooled average for all samples from the replicate variances.
.................(2a)
Where j is the replicate number of sample i.
VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPIC MEASUREMENTS
(a) IR Spectroscopy;- The Infrared(IR) spectra were recorded in the range between 600 and 4000cm-1
with a
tensor 27 FT-IR (Fourier Transform- Infrared) spectrometer. The instrument is fitted with a Michelson
interferometer with a N2-cooled Mercury Cadmium Telluride(MCT) detector. One drop of the essential oil was
placed onto the diamond crystal(only 4mm2
) and analyzed. To improve the signal- to -noise ratio, up to 206
scans were recorded at a resolution 0f 4cm-1
and averaged. Thereafter, the resultant IR spectra were Fourier-
Transformed with a Blackman- Harris three-term apodization function and a zero-filling factor of 2. In addition
to the spectra of original crude oil samples, we also have access to spectra of individual SARA
fractions(undiluted). Some of these will be applied to understand the individual contributions to the overall
vibrational absorption of crude oil samples used in this experiment. With every facts obtained from the field, the
data acquisitions and Fourier transformations were performed using the recent OPUS software.
(b) Chemometrics and Pre-Data Processing;- Due to much observed diversity of chemical substances both in
a particular crude oil system and each of the predefined SARA classes, the resulting IR spectra normally
show a large number of features that can be exploited to the most effect only with the help of useful
chemometrics analytical tools. It became necessary to perform preprocessing of the data prior to multivariate
statistics. Actually, a number of possible methods of data handling and pre-processing. Definitely, these
transformations are suitable with specific problem justification.Observed sharp peaks characterize vibrational
features in the IR. But due to the complex nature of crude oil system, with hundreds of different chemical
structures, some specific overlap of adjacent bands was observed. In addition, minor base-line shifts was also
prominent.It is pertinent to emphasize here that when performing multivariate statistics on a set of data from
spectroscopic measurements, it is preferable to use all available measured variables. Statistical method used [ for
example partial least –squares(PLS) and principal component analysis(PCA) ], normally extract most important
variables from the data set and ignore irrelevant information, and depending on statistical principles.
Specifically, the “ principle of parsimony” 15
stipulates that a simple model( example one with fewer variables)
will tend to be better at predicting a new, anticipated and previously unseen data set. 16
(c) Calibration and Prediction: Principal component analysis (PCA) was carried out. This has to do with a
multivariate statistical method in which the information on spectral frequencies ( the original variables are
projected onto a smaller number of uncorrelated variables called principal components(PCs).18
Plotting the
principal components, the researcher can view the interrelationships between different variables, detect and
interpret sample patterns, similarities or disparities. In addition, partial least-squares regressions(PLS),18
were
performed on each of the SARA groups with predictive purposes in mind. Statistically, PLS is a method for
relating the variations in one response variable ( independent variable-y variable, in this case, mass percent of
solubility group) to the variations of several predictors( dependent variable- x variable , which represent IR
frequencies)
(d) Data Validation and Estimation of Error: A critical consideration of full cross- validation which
represents an efficient way of using a set of few samples, the samples are used for both model calibration and
validation. A sample is left out from the calibration set and predicted with the specific calibration model
designed from the remaining samples. The process is repeated for each sample until all samples are treated. In
term of root-mean-square error of prediction(RMSEP), this is the square root of the average of squared
differences between predicted and measured response values of the validation objects. 18
The
RMSEP is also interpreted as the average prediction error, expressed in the same unit as the original
independent values(variables). Root-mean-square error of calibration(RMSEC) is therefore the corresponding
measure suitable for the model, calculated from the calibration objects only.
Statistically, this can be depicted as follows;-
RMSEP = .............(2b)
The RMSEP represents a fair estimate of the average prediction error, it is therefore pertinent to compare this
error with field data or experimental standard deviation. In this research, replicate spectroscopic measurement
were performed on five(5) crude oils for visual inspection of replicate variance compared to inter sample
variance.
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VI. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
Determination of crude oil composition; The result of separation of crude oil into SARA and water fractions
are presented in Table 1. Selected crude oil samples( Osso-04, Osso-06, Osso-20) are high in water content.
However, water determination of the filtrates from asphaltenes precipitation showed that the water content was
reduced to less than 0.02 wt %( of the crude oil). Water is mainly removed during filtration, also supported by
the observation of water droplets on the filter paper. Asphaltene contents are reported with mean values and
standard deviations of three parallel filtrations. From observation, the insufficient sample recovery from the
lighter crude oils( Characterized by low resin content) can be attributed to evaporation losses during solvent
removal. Gas Chromatography(GC) analyses carried out indicated that losses of compounds in the carbon
number range up to 13 were found primarily from the saturate fraction and sparingly from the aromatic fraction.
Saturate(SHC) and Aromatic(AHC) mass fractions were thereafter normalized to an overall yield of 100%.
The actual cut points between HPLC fractions were selected from detector signals and validated through
systematic IR analyses of all SARA fractions in the samples( especially non diluted fractions). The fingerprint
region of crude oil(Osso-01) fractions in figure 4 affirms our specific definition of the maltenes, as the
saturates fraction is free of aromatics(AHC) and aromatic fractions is free of hetero-compounds(polar), i.e. N,
S, or O. Hence, similar conclusions were drawn from spectra of the 19 remaining crude oils (Osso-02 to Osso-
20), in the sample set. Based on five(5) replicates ( Osso-05’,
Osso-08’, osso-11’, Osso-15’ and Osso-18’), the
average experimental errors were reported as average standard deviations ( ). Average errors for
saturates and aromatics were found to be within reasonable limits. Determination of asphaltene content was
associated with an average standard deviation of 0.18 wt%, which was seen as reasonable.
IR Spectroscopy
(a) Spectral Characteristics-The spectral characteristics presented the most useful information from IR
spectra of crude oils in the regions of 3250-2650cm-1
and 1850-650cm-1.
.Spectral information within these
regions was used to design regression models. The fingerprints area of crude oil Osso-01 are shown in figure 3.
To really trace the individual contributions from each SARA components, IR spectra of components. General
observation indicated that for the saturates fractions, CH3 group showed characteristic C-H stretching bands at
2960 and 2870cm-1
, whereas CH2 groups showed bands at 2920 and 2850cm-1
.The bending vibration of
methyl appeared at 1380 and 1450cm-1
, while the vibration of CH2 appeared at 1470cm-1 16
These bands were
all observed for saturate fraction of crude oil, Osso-01 in figure 3. The band resulting from the CH2 rocking
vibration, in which all CH2 groups normally rock in phase, appeared near 720cm-1
for straight-chain alkanes
of six(6) or more carbon atoms and at some higher frequencies for shorter hydrocarbon chains.16
The C-H
stretching bands of aromatic appeared in the 3150-3050cm-1
region, whereas the in-plane and out-plane bending
bands appeared in the 1300-1000 cm-1
and 900-600cm-1
regions, respectively. 1, 17.
Of particular interest is the
aromatic fraction in figure 3, this exhibited the group of peaks at 850,820, and 740cm-1
and this can be attributed
to the possibility of substituted aromatic ring. As observed, these latter bands are most prominent and most
informative for aromatics. The aromatic fraction of crude Osso-01 showed the typical absorption at 1600cm-1
and carbon-carbon(C-C) stretching within the ring. Considering the aromatic fraction of crude oil Osso-01, the
aromatic bands at 900-600cm-1
and 1600cm-1
are likely for resins and asphaltenes, and the broad and strong
absorption between 1330 and 1100cm-1
has been assigned to sulphur(S)-oxygen absorption.1
From figure 4, the
aromaticity of the asphaltenes is predominantly more than that of the maltenes fraction. Combined resin and
asphaltenesfractions indicated absorption between 1000-1050cm-1
, which is typical for aromatic ethers and
sulphoxide functionalities. Typical resins fractions containing acids and phenols are likely to be featured by O-
H and C=O Stretching vibrations at 3700-3100cm-1
and 1710-1680cm-1
respectively. The C=O stretching
vibration in aliphatic acids( naphthenic acids) appeared at 1705cm-1
, as for crude oil osso-01 resins. To
effectively explore the potential of quantitative determination and regression from IR spectroscopy, multivariate
statistics, principal component analysis of the first-order-differentiated set of crude oil spectra was carried out.
Multivariate Statistics: (a) Principal Component Analysis; The score plot in first and second principal
components are presented in figure 4. The crude oils with high water content are presented as extreme values.
These group of samples can also be included in the PLS regression model, but there is every likelihood of
resulting in problems as the crude oil components are expected to be modeled with the same frequencies as
those frequencies where water exhibits strong absorption (3750-3850cm-1
, 1800-1550cm-1
) .Actually, samples
Osso-04, Osso-06, and Osso-20 were removed from the calibration set. Visual inspection of the score plot
indicated that the reproducibility of the IR analysis is very significant, as replicate variations are relatively
small compared to inter sample variations. The expressed variance in the first two PCs(principal component) is
remarkably very high(95%).
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Partial Least-Square(PLS) Regression: Despite the fact that the distinctive bands of individual SARA
fractions have been used for qualitative structural analysis, their overall additive contributions prevent the use
of specific bands for accurate quantitative determination of aromatics and asphaltenes from crude oil data set.
Aromatics and asphaltenes are less characterized by similar vibrational features, which may result in
problematic regression. The aromatics were therefore modeled properly as long as the asphaltene content is
low. Here , the contribution from asphaltenes to the total aromatic absorption is relatively small. Besides, for
asphaltenes- rich crude oils strong aromatic vibrational absorption, the contribution becomes significant thereby
affecting the model. In addition, IR analysis of separate asphaltenes fractions indicated that the vibrational
characteristics of the 20 asphaltenes are not similar. The inter-sample variation complicated the regression of
asphaltenes from IR spectra. The aromatic structure of resins notwithstanding, these were still modeled
adequately because of the typical acidic band of 1700cm-1
.The spectral ranged from 1500 to 1800cm-1
and was
used for model design.Actually, the correlation of predicted to measured amounts of resins was plotted in figure
5. Definitely, the application of the regression model from the IR spectra provided a better predictive potential(
RMSEP= 1.36%, three PCs). It also required lesser principal components to really accommodate the spectral
characteristics of data set. Quality parameters are presented in table 2.In essence, the saturates were modeled by
the response from only 6(six) wave numbers(variables) from typical carbon-hydrogen (C-H) stretching and
bending vibrations as follows; 2800-2950cm-1
and !380-1450cm-1
regions. This indicated that IR spectra of
crude oil contain remarkable information about saturates concentrated in a lesser number of wave numbers.
Considerably, three principal components captured 97.4% of the total variance in the six wave numbers and
explains 96.2% of the total variance in saturate content within the specified data set.It can vehemently be stated
that both saturate and resin PLS models separate sample Osso-03 from the regression as an outlier. Reproduced
information of the IR analysis and SARA fraction indicated that data from this sample are likely to be affected
by experimental errors.
Variations in percentage composition of SARA Components:
Figures 6,7,8 and 9 depict the variations of SARA components in terms of percentage composition.
Graphically, The saturates are predominant in figures 6, 7 and 8 while the resins are of low values in the sample
set( figures 8 and 9). In principles, the samples contain remarkable and appreciable percentage compositions in
saturates and aromatics than the resins and asphaltenes in the respective crude oil sample that was analysed.
V. CONCLUSIONS
In laconic terms, model development from IR data resulted in inadequate model suitability for the
aromatic(AHC) and asphaltenes contents. The anticipated and expected diversity of ofasphaltenes within the
sample set obtained was indicated by IR analyses of pure asphaltenes. Since aromatics were modeled by almost
the same spectral frequencies as asphaltenes. Definitely, saturates and resins were predicted perfectly from IR
data, with RMSEPs of 1.82 and 1.30 wt% respectively. The saturates content was predicted with the absorption
using six spectral frequencies, all of them in the regions represented typical saturate frequencies. Hence three
principal components really captured 97.4 and 96.2% of the total variance in saturate content with the selected
data set.
VI. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
The researcher is thankful to Kyushu University-Japan for providing the facilities for the analyses.
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Table 1: Experimental Compositions of Osso Crude Oils Separated into SARA and Water Fractions.
Crude oil origin &
no.
Saturates
(wt%)
Aromatics
(wt%)
Resins
(wt%)
Asphaltenes(wt%) Water
(Wt%)
Yield
(wt%)
Calibration Set
Osso-01 32.5 45.5 17.6 1.3 0.2 0.6 98.8
Osso-02 36.5 34.6 13.6 1.7 0.3 0.8 90.9
Osso-03 31.5 42.2 21.9 4.5 0.2 0.2 99.9
Osso-04 36.0 30.8 22.1 3.1 0.1 9.6 99.5
Osso-05 43.0 29.7 10.4 1.2 0.1 0.3 84.5
Osso-06 26.5 38.8 20.5 2.8 0.1 12.6 98.3
Osso-07 46.9 37.9 14.0 1.7 0.0 0.1 99.6
Osso-08 33.6 38.1 16.8 12.9 0.2 0.1 99.7
Osso-09 45.0 32.9 9.8 1.2 0.1 0.2 89.2
Osso-10 45.7 38.6 11.5 0.8 0.1 0.1 96.6
Osso-11 43.6 32.9 7.2 0.6 0.0 0.4 84.8
Osso-12 33.0 42.8 11.6 3.9 0.0 0.5 91.8
Osso-13 32.0 32.5 28.5 4.3 0.2 1.2 98.6
Osso-14 53.1 30.9 8.2 1.0 0.0 0.2 93.3
Osso-15 33.4 38.6 18.2 4.6 0.2 0.1 94.8
Osso-16 37.3 42.6 14.1 3.8 0.4 0.3 98.1
Osso-17 41.5 33.3 7.0 0.2 0.0 0.1 82.0
Osso-18 26.0 41.1 21.9 10.2 0.3 0.1 99.4
Osso-19 44.3 26.3 8.1 0.2 0.0 0.5 79.4
Osso-20 22.1 46.5 11.5 5.5 0.2 4.3 92.7
Replicates
Osso-05’ 42.3 28.5 8.5 1.3 0.1 0.3 83.5
Osso-08’ 35.0 36.4 16.2 12.4 0.3 0.1 99.5
Osso-11’ 43.4 30.2 7.9 0.7 0.1 0.4 81.5
Osso-15’ 34.8 41.2 18.9 4.6 0.2 0.1 99.6
Osso-18’ 26.1 40.7 21.9 10.6 0.3 0.1 99.3
Average Experimental Errorb
a
Asphaltene mean values and standard deviations are estimated from three parallel precipitations.
b
Average standard deviations were computed from the variance of replicates and the corresponding samples in
the calibration set (eq 1).c
Heteroscedastic error distribution.
1.2 0.8 0.8 0.2 0.02-0.6c
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Table 3: Quality Parameters for the Prediction of Crude Oil Composition Using FT-IR Spectroscopy in
combination with PLS Regression.
Group
type
Prediction
range(wt%)
PCsa
x-expl
(%)b
y-expl
(%)b
RMSEC
(wt %)c
RMSEP
(wt %)c
Sample
outliers
Spectral
Range
(cm-1
)
Saturates 26.2-57.3 3 97.4 96.2 1.29 1.82 3 1382-1470
Aromatics 2880-2960
Resins 7.0-28.5 3 96.5 94.6 1.06 1.30 3 1550-1750
a
Number of principal components used in the PLS regression model. b
Explained calibration variance in x (IR
spectra) and y( experimental values). c
Root-mean-square error of calibration/prediction.
Figure 1: A Schematic representation of HPLC system with main Components
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Figure 2a : Schematic representation of flow channel selection valves. Valve A controls the flow
direction through columns ( i.e. normal/backflush), and valve B includes or excludes the amino pre-
column.
Figure 2b:A chromatogram from preparative HPLC analysis,
The solid line depicts the RI signal and the broken line depicts the UV
Chromatogram at 254nm.
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Figure 3:The IR spectra of SARA fractions from Osso -01 alongside with
a spectrum of original crude from the field.
Figure 4:Specific score plot from principal component analysis of first-order-differentiated Fourier Tansform-
Infrared (FT-IR) spectra. Plot of replicate samples(5’, 8’,11’,15’ and 18’) are also included.
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Figure 5:The correlation of resins from the PLS (Partial Least Square) models of IR Spectra to measured
values.
The solid line is a linear least-squares regression calculated from the calibration set, and the broken line denote
the corresponding regression calculated from validation samples.
Figure 6: Variations of percentage(%) composition of SARA fractions in the
calibration set.( Series 1 represent saturates, series 2 represent aromatics,
series 3 represent resins, and series 4 represent asphaltenes)
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Figure 7: Selective distribution of three components’ percentage composition of saturates, aromatics, and
resins(SAR) in the calibration set. (series 1 is saturates, series 2 represent
aromatics while series 3 represent resins.)
Figure 8: Distribution of percentage composition of SAR fractions
in replicate samples.( series 1 depicts saturates, series 2
depicts aromatics and series 3 depicts resins)
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Figure 9: Grouped distribution of SARA components in calibration set.
( series 1 depicts saturates, series 2 depicts aromatics, series 3 depicts
resins, and series 4 represent asphaltenes)
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