Radiation chemical conversion of oil derived from oil-bitumen rock
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JABBAROVA, Lala, MUSTAFAYEV, Islam, RZAYEVA, Rauf, NABIZADE, Zarqalam, IBADOV, Navoi, AKHMEDBEKOVA, Saida. Radiation chemical conversion of oil derived from oil-bitumen rock. In: Chemistry Journal of Moldova, 2014, nr. 1(9), pp. 80-84. ISSN 1857-1727. DOI: https://doi.org/10.19261/cjm.2014.09(1).09
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Chemistry Journal of Moldova
Numărul 1(9) / 2014 / ISSN 1857-1727 /ISSNe 2345-1688

Radiation chemical conversion of oil derived from oil-bitumen rock
DOI:https://doi.org/10.19261/cjm.2014.09(1).09
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Pag. 80-84

Jabbarova Lala1, Mustafayev Islam1, Rzayeva Rauf1, Nabizade Zarqalam1, Ibadov Navoi1, Akhmedbekova Saida2
 
1 Institute of Radiation Problems, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan,
2 Institute of Petrochemical Processes, National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 17 iulie 2014


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The results of research in the radiation processing of synthetic oil derived from oil–bitumen rock of the Balakhany deposit in Azerbaijan are presented. The study has been conducted on a 60Co gamma-source at a dose rate of P = 0.5 Gy/s and various absorbed doses of D = 43–216 kGy. Samples of synthetic oil from natural bitumen rocks have been analyzed by chromatography, gas chromatography–mass spectrometry, and IR-spectroscopy, and their radiation resistance has been evaluated. The results of the study allow for both assessment of the feasibility of manufacturing petrochemicals for various applications by radiation processing and use of these materials for isolating radioactive sources to preclude their impact on the environment.

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oil–bitumen rock, synthetic oil, hydrocarbon gases, radiation, oxygen