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Change in the Hydrocarbon and Component Compositions of Heavy Crude Ashalchinsk Oil Upon Catalytic Aquathermolysis.
Document Type
Article
Source
Chemistry & Technology of Fuels & Oils. May2017, Vol. 53 Issue 2, p173-180. 8p. 2 Charts, 3 Graphs.
Subject
*PETROLEUM
*HYDROCARBONS
*ASPHALTENE
*THERMOLYSIS
*CHEMICAL reactions
*MASS spectrometry
Language
ISSN
0009-3092
Abstract
A physical model has been developed for the aquathermolysis of heavy crude oil from the Ashalchinsk oil field at 250°, 300°, and 350°C. Nickel and cobalt carboxylates were used as oil-soluble catalyst precursors. In the presence of a hydrogen proton donor at 300°C, the oil content was found to rise considerably and the resin content was found to decrease by a factor of 1.8, which leads to a decrease in crude oil viscosity by 91% and a decrease in density from 960 to 933 kg/m. The hydrocarbon composition of the liquid aquathermolysis products was studied by chromate-mass spectrometry. The average molecular weight of the asphaltenes was determined by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) spectrometry. The maximum disproportionation of the hydrocarbons into n-alkanes, alkylcyclohexanes, and alkylbenzenes occurs at 300° and 350°C. The composition of the hydrogen proton donor (tetralin) conversion products at these aquathermolysis temperatures was determined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]