학술논문

Extraction and fractionation of organic matters from Jordanian-origin oil shale under different operational parameters.
Document Type
Article
Source
Petroleum Science & Technology. 2022, Vol. 40 Issue 10, p1212-1232. 21p.
Subject
*OIL shales
*ORGANIC compounds
*SHALE oils
*SOLVENT extraction
*ALKANES
*ORGANIC solvents
*PETROLEUM
Language
ISSN
1091-6466
Abstract
Recently, there has been an interest in solvent extraction for extraction organic matter from oil shale. Heating of oil shale in an inert atmosphere facilitated the extraction of the organic matter by solvent extraction. In this research, shale oil obtained by Soxhlet extraction was separated and characterized, and this was not studied previously. The best Soxhlet extraction conditions were 25.0 g oil shale (preheated at 400 °C), particle size of 250–500 µm, 400.0 mL tetrahydrofurane, and 5.0 h extraction time, where 68% of the organic matter was extracted, which is considered a high value compared to published results. Both THF and dichloromethane were effective extractants, the former due to its moderate dipole moment and low hydrophobicity, while the later due to its high solubility factor (20.2) which can swell kerogen and facilitate organic extraction. The significant output of this research is the variability in the composition of oil obtained by solvent extraction compared to conventional thermal retorting, as the first has large fractions of saturated and polar compounds (85%) while small fractions of aromatics (11%). Spectroscopic analysis by FTIR and 1H-NMR was important in identifying the components of the extracted oil, especially saturated hydrocarbons. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]