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With the aid of the combined method for the investigation of the individual-hydrocarbon compositions of straight-run fractions an analysis was made of one sample of average gas condensate from the Shebelinko deposits in the Ukraine, which are confined to the upper Carboniferous and lower Permian formations.
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In the gasoline fractions of the condensate all possible normal and branched paraffins from C2 to c10 were found. Among cyclopentane hydrocarbons, cyclopentane itself and some of its closest homologs, with a predominance of methylcyclopentane, were found. Among cyclohexane hydrocarbons (up to 205°) all possible isomers from C6 to C10 were found (mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, and gem-substituted hydrocarbons). Among aromatic hydrocarbons benzene, toluene, and di-, tri-, and tetra-substituted benzenes were found.
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The high content of cyclohexane and aromatic hydrocarbons in the gas condensate from the Shebelinko deposit will lead to an increase in the resources of the petrochemical industry for the manufacture of synthetic materials, in particular caprolactam.
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Le, B., Urmancheev, F.A., Baranenko, S.E. et al. Determination of the individual-hydrocarbon composition of gas condensates from Ukrainian deposits Communication 1. Average gas condensate from the shebelinko deposits. Russ Chem Bull 12, 1660–1665 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00845796
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