Comparison of Light Fuel-Oil Fractions Produced by Semicoking of Kukersite Shale in a Gas Generator and in a Solid-Fuel System.

Autor: Petrovich, N. I., Ostroukhov, N. N., Vasilyev, V. V., Salamatova, E. V., Strakhov, V. M.
Zdroj: Coke & Chemistry; Jun2019, Vol. 62 Issue 6, p249-257, 9p
Abstrakt: Chromatography and mass spectrometry are used to investigate the chemical composition of industrial light fuel-oil fractions from tar produced by the semicoking of kukersite shale in a Koviter gas generator and a Petroter system based on solid fuel. The content of groups and types of compounds in the samples are compared. The approximate composition of the Petroter-1, Kiviter, and Petroter-3 fractions, respectively, is 42, 43, and 50% hydrocarbons; 40, 41, and 46% oxygen compounds; 7.5, 6.7, and 2.3% sulfur-bearing compounds; and 4.2, 4.9, and 1.5% nitrogen-bearing compounds. By compounding, these fractions are used to produce popular secondary shale oils of grades VKG light and VKG sweet. The shale oils contain less than 0.8% sulfur and have a low pour point (below –17°C). Commercial heating oils perform well in blends with oil-based marine fuels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index