Journal of Siberian Federal University. Chemistry / The Effect of Carbonates and Silicates on the Cracking of a Mixture of Fuel Oil and Mechanically Activated Oil Shale

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Chemistry. 2021 14 (2)
Authors
Mozhayskaya, Marina V.; Pevneva, Galina S.; Surkov, Vladimir G.
Contact information
Mozhayskaya, Marina V.: Institute of Petroleum Chemistry SB RAS Tomsk, Russian Federation; ; Pevneva, Galina S.: Institute of Petroleum Chemistry SB RAS Tomsk, Russian Federation; Surkov, Vladimir G.: Institute of Petroleum Chemistry SB RAS Tomsk, Russian Federation
Keywords
carbonates; silicates; mechanically activated oil shale; fuel oil; composition; cracking
Abstract

The study cracking of a mixture of mechanically activated oil shale (MO OSh) and fuel oil, a mixture of demineralized MO GS and fuel oil has been investigated. The data on the composition of liquid products showed that after the removal of mineral components, oil shale is more easily destroyed due to the release of kerogen. It is shown that in the obtained liquid products of the cracking of the mixture of fuel oil – demineralized MO OSh, the proportion of oils increases to 74.6 % wt. In the composition of gaseous products of cracking, the amount of hydrogen, methane and ethane is noticeably reduced. According to the data on the fractional composition of liquid products, it was found that during the cracking of mixtures of fuel oil and MO HS, after the removal of carbonates and silicates, the proportion of gasoline and diesel fractions inc

Pages
234–241
DOI
10.17516/1998-2836-0232
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/141334