Vacuum distillation residues from two petroleum crudes, a coal liquefaction
extract and a coal tar pitch have been fractionated by planar chromatograp
hy (PC) using two solvent sequences: pyridine-acetonitrile and tetrahydrofu
ran (THF)-toluene. Fractions recovered from PC were examined by W-fluoresce
nce spectroscopy (UV-F), size-exclusion chromatography (SEC). W-F and SEC o
f the whole samples showed differences in aromatic cluster size and molecul
ar mass (MM) ranges which could be related to the different origins of the
samples. The MM ranges indicated by SEC were greater for the vacuum residue
s than for coal-derived materials. However, the W-F spectra of the fraction
s indicated that the petroleum residue fractions contained similar aromatic
types, whereas the fractions from coal liquids contained significantly dif
ferent aromatic types. SEC profiles of the fractions indicated a separation
of coal-derived samples by increasing molecular size with increasing immob
ility in PC, whereas for petroleum fractions, the same trend was not appare
nt. MALDI-mass spectra of the set of original samples showed broadly simila
r ranges of MM distributions but additional work is necessary to identify a
ppropriate matrices and procedures in order to improve the MALDI spectra. (
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