Study of Thermocatalytic Destruction of Deasphalted Oil Heavy Petroleum Feedstock in the Presence of Catalysts Formed from Oil-Soluble Precursors
Title
Study of Thermocatalytic Destruction of Deasphalted Oil Heavy Petroleum Feedstock in the Presence of Catalysts Formed from Oil-Soluble Precursors
Subject
Gasoline
Catalytic cracking
Catalysts
Iron compounds
Feedstocks
Petroleum chemistry
Cobalt compounds
Physicochemical properties
Molybdenum compounds
Nickel compounds
Description
Abstract: The process of deasphalted oil thermal cracking in the presence of catalysts formed from oil-soluble Fe, Mo, Ni, and Co acetylacetonates is studied. It is shown that the used catalysts substantially change physicochemical properties of the obtained fractions. For the tested systems the structureproperty relationship is ascertained and reasons behind its appearance and correlation between this relationship and process results are considered. It is found that Fe acetylacetonate (500 ppm) and Co acetylacetonate (50 and 500ppm) show promise for further investigations. 2019, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
1269-1277
12
59
Publisher
Petroleum Chemistry
Date
2019
Contributor
Timoshkina, V.V.
Zurnina, A.A.
Solmanov, P.S.
Maximov, N.M.
Pimerzin, A.A.
Type
journalArticle
Identifier
9655441
10.1134/S0965544119120120
Collection
Citation
“Study of Thermocatalytic Destruction of Deasphalted Oil Heavy Petroleum Feedstock in the Presence of Catalysts Formed from Oil-Soluble Precursors,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 14, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/25607.