kerosiinijääkidest
Kerosiinijääkidest, commonly referred to as kerosene residues, are the byproducts left after the fractional distillation of crude oil. These residues are heavier and less volatile than kerosene itself, possessing a higher boiling point range. The composition of kerosene residues can vary depending on the crude oil source and the distillation process employed, but they typically contain a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, including paraffins, naphthenes, and aromatics, as well as sulfur and nitrogen compounds.
In terms of applications, kerosene residues are primarily used as feedstock for further refining processes. They