ASTM D3238 Calculation of Carbon Distribution and Structural Group Analysis of Petroleum Oils by the n-DM Method
Carbon distribution and ring content data are used in characterization of oils in the refining-manufacturing process and can also correlate to critical performance properties. Refractive Index, Density and Molecular Weight (n-DM) are used to calculate the following values:
% CA | Percentage of Aromatic Carbon |
% CN | Percentage of Naphthenic Carbon |
% Cp | Percentage of paraffinic Carbon |
RA | Average Number of aromatic rings per Molecule |
RN | Average Number of naphthene rings per Molecule |
RT | Average Number of rings per Molecule |
The mass % Sulfur must be determined in order to calculate values for RT and RN. The n-DM and Sulfur content are determined by the following:
Refractive Index (n) | ASTM D1218 |
Density at 20°C (d) | ASTM D1481 |
Average Molecular Weight (M) | ASTM D2502 |
Sulfur Content (mass %) | ASTM D1552 or D2622 |
Applicability of the method is limited to the following: In terms of carbon distribution – up to 75% carbon atoms in ring form; % aromatic less than or equal to 1.5 times the % naphthenic rings.
In terms of ring content – up to four rings per molecule with not more than half of them aromatic.
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Sample size: 100 ml
Related tests:
- ASTM D1218 – Refractive Index of Viscous Materials @ 20°C or 25°C
- ASTM D1481 – Density by Lipkin Bicapillary Pycnometer up to 100°C – per temp
- ASTM D1552* – Sulfur by Ignition
- ASTM D2502 – Molecular Weight from Viscosity – includes 100°F and 210°F viscosities.
- ASTM D2622 – Sulfur by X-Ray Fluorescence (WDXRF)