In-situ identification of various structural features of vanadyl porphyrins in crude oil by high-field (3.4 T) ENDOR spectroscopy combined with DFT calculations
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Structural characterization of metalloporphyrins in complex systems such as native hydrocarbons is in the focus of scientific and industrial interests since many years. We describe electron-nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) of crude oil from the well without any additional sample treatment (i.e., in the native environment) in the magnetic field of about 3.4 T and temperature of 50 K by applying microwave pulses at 94 GHz (W-band) and radiofrequency pulses at near the proton Larmor frequencies of 144 MHz to probe the paramagnetic vanadyls. By means of density functional theory (DFT) calculations, ENDOR features are explained and ascribed to certain vanadyl porhyrin structural forms known to be present in crude oil.
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