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In Situ Determination of Carbon Number Distributions of Mixtures of Linear Hydrocarbons Confined within Porous Media Using Pulsed Field Gradient NMR.

Jack WilliamsQingyuan ZhengAndrew J SedermanMick D MantleTimothy BaartConstant GuédonLynn F Gladden
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2020)
Pulsed field gradient (PFG) NMR measurements, combined with a novel optimization method, are used to determine the composition of hydrocarbon mixtures of linear alkanes (C7-C16) in both the bulk liquid state and when imbibed within a porous medium of mean pore diameter 28.6 nm. The method predicts the average carbon number of a given mixture to an accuracy of ±1 carbon number and the mole fraction of a mixture component to within an average root-mean-square error of ±0.036 with just three calibration mixtures. Given that the method can be applied at any conditions of temperature and pressure at which the PFG NMR measurements are made, the method has the potential for application in characterizing hydrocarbon liquid mixtures inside porous media and at the operating conditions relevant to, for example, hydrocarbon recovery and heterogeneous catalysis.
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