Retardation effect of nitrogen compounds and condensed aromatics on shale oil catalytic cracking processing and their characterization

Applied Petrochemical Research - Tập 5 - Trang 285-295 - 2015
Nan Li1, Chen Chen1, Bin Wang1, Shaojie Li1, Chaohe Yang1, Xiaobo Chen1
1State Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao, China

Tóm tắt

Untreated shale oil, shale oil treated with HCl aqueous solution and shale oil treated with HCl and furfural were used to do comparative experiments in fixed bed reactors. Nitrogen compounds and condensed aromatics extracted by HCl and furfural were characterized by electrospray ionization Fourier transform cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry and gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, respectively. Compared with untreated shale oil, the conversion and yield of liquid products increased considerably after removing basic nitrogen compounds by HCl extraction. Furthermore, after removing nitrogen compounds and condensed aromatics by both HCl and furfural, the conversion and yield of liquid products further increased. In addition, N1 class species are predominant in both basic and non-basic nitrogen compounds, and they are probably indole, carbazole, cycloalkyl-carbazole, pyridine and cycloalkyl-pyridine. As for the condensed aromatics, most of them possess aromatic rings with two to three rings and zero to four carbon atom.

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