Abstract :
Samples of petroleum pitch, Ashland 240, were heated isothermally at 380, 400, 430 and 450°C and the hydrocarbon evolution and mesophase growth monitored simultaneously by the use of high temperature 1H-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis. For all four temperatures the NMR signal indicated no mesophase formation until the signal intensity had dropped by 30%, which corresponded to 20% weight loss from the pitch. The correlation between the onset and increase in mesophase formation with signal intensity loss was found to be independent of temperature. This temperature independence for the petroleum pitch agrees with the work presented previously by Honda et al. (Carbon 1970, 8, 181). who compared weight loss with the growth of quinoline-insoluble material for a coal-derived pitch. Given the correlation between signal loss and mesophase formation, it is suggested that a relative measure of NMR signal intensity could be used to estimate mesophase content of petroleum pitch, during maturation.
Keywords :
A. petroleum pitch , A. Mesophase , B. Heat treatment , C. NMR