Determination of Hydrogen Content of Petroleum Products from Tema Oil Refinery Using Neutron Backscatter Technique
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2015-07
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University of Ghana
Abstract
The hydrogen content of hydrocarbon materials is very important in several areas of
industrial process such as mining, vegetable oil extraction and crude oil exploration and
refining. A fast and more universal technique based on thermal neutron reflection was
employed to determine the total hydrogen contents of petroleum samples from Tema Oil
Refinery (TOR) and Crude oil samples from Jubilee field and Nigeria. The experimental
set-up consisted of a source-holder housing a 1Ci Am-Be neutron source and a He-3
neutron detector. Two geometrical arrangements were considered and their sensitivities
were compared. The set-up was used to measure the excess neutron count in both
geometrical considerations and their reflection parameters were calculated as a function
of hydrogen content of the samples. Calibration lines were deduced using liquid
hydrocarbons containing well-known hydrogen and carbon contents as standards. Two
linear equations were generated from the calibration lines and were used to further
determine the hydrogen content of thirteen (13) petroleum samples obtained from Quality
Control Department of TOR. The total hydrogen contents were found to be in the range
of 7.211(hw %) - 15.069 (hw %) for vertical geometry and 7.206 (hw %) - 14.948 (hw
%) for horizontal geometry respectively. The results obtained agreed constructively with
other results obtained using different methodologies by other studies. The percentage
error of the hydrogen contents denoted by (% E) for the various petroleum samples were
also obtained and noticed to be within an acceptable range.
The neutron backscatter technique was observed as an alternative and more generalized
method for quality assurance and standardization in the petroleum industries.
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Thesis (MPhil) - University of Ghana, 2015