
Identification of petroleum profiles by infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics
2019; Elsevier BV; Volume: 254; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.fuel.2019.115670
ISSN1873-7153
AutoresBetina P.O. Lovatti, Samantha R.C. Silva, Natália de A. Portela, Cristina M. S. Sad, Karla Pereira Rainha, Julia T.C. Rocha, Wanderson Romão, Eustáquio Vinícius Ribeiro de Castro, Paulo R. Filgueiras,
Tópico(s)Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
ResumoThe petroleum industry has the interest to know the physicochemical properties of the crude oil before its exploration in order to estimate its costs with processing, transportation, storage and refining. The profile of the recovered oil is determined by the analysis of some physicochemical properties, which may require a long time or a large volume of the sample, delaying decision-making on production and refining. Spectroscopic techniques allow the acquisition of a large amount of information about the sample at a molecular level, in a short time, and with a small amount of sample. This paper aims to identify petroleum profiles using a spectroscopy technique in the middle infrared region associated with methods of standards recognition PCA and kNN. We used 81 oils, divided into two groups: 69 samples of the training set (model construction) and 12 samples of the test set (model performance verification). For all samples, MIR spectra were acquired and measurements of 13 physicochemical properties were obtained. The results show that the methodology using MIR spectroscopy with chemometrics makes it possible to obtain equivalent conclusions about the most similar crude oils, that is, with similar behaviors, when we analyze a database with 13 physicochemical properties of the crude oils.
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