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V. V. Levkina, E. S. Petruk, M. V. Popik, A. V. Pirogov, O. A. Shpigun

The use of microemulsions for the extraction and simultaneous pre-concentration of maltenes as potential chemical markers to identificate hydrocarbon deposits

Abstract

Microemulsions as extractants in the analysis of oil chemical markers with following decomposition of microemulsions were used for GC-MS determination of oil components. Due to of its hydrophobicity, oil components migrate into the organic phase after the decomposition of microemulsions and pre-concentrate due to the volume reduction of organic phase. It is shown that as the concentration of the precipitant increases, the coefficient of pre-concentration of chemical markers increases (up to 8-10 times). The proposed technique itself is characterized by low detection limits, good selectivity and reproducibility.
Key words: microemulsion, sodium dodecyl sulphate, gas chromatography, oil chemical markers, pre-concentration.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2018, Vol. 59, No. 1, P. 20
   

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