Analysis of some aromatic hydrocarbons in a benzene-soluble bitumen from Green River shale

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The hydrocarbon content of an aromatic fraction, isolated from the bitumen of Green River shale, was studied by mass spectrometry, infra-red spectrometry, gas chromatography and a dehydrogenation technique. The hydrocarbon types and their distribution in this aromatic fraction, as determined by mass spectrometry, include the following: C n H 2 n -6 (10%), C n H 2 n -8 (31 %) , C n H 2 n -10 (18%), C n H 2 n -12 (12%), C n H 2 n -14 (8%) and a series of alkenylbenzenes (20%). The carbon-number range, empirical formulae and quantity of each compound in the major types are reported. Mass spectra of several compounds and homologous mixtures of compounds isolated from the aromatic fraction are also given.

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