Steam – Air Conversion of Heavy Oil in the Presence of Nanosized Metal Oxide Particles
- Authors: Petrov S.M.1,2, Kayukova G.P.3,2, Lakhova A.I.1, Soldatova R.R.1, Ibragimova D.A.1,2
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Affiliations:
- Kazan’ National Research Technological University
- Kazan’ (Volga region) Federal University
- A. E. Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry of Kazan’ Science Center of Russian Academy of Sciences
- Issue: Vol 52, No 5 (2016)
- Pages: 619-625
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0009-3092/article/view/234734
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10553-016-0752-8
- ID: 234734
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Abstract
The effect of suspended nanosized magnetite and hematite particles on the thermal degradation of heavy oil at 360°C in a steamair atmosphere was studied at various pressures. The highmolecularweight components of the oil were found to undergo degradation, leading to reduced oil viscosity. The effect of aluminum and zinc oxides used as additives to initiate hydrocarbon bond dissociation on this process was also investigated. The mechanisms for how change in composition components alters the conversion products relative to the initial oil were studied. Carrying out the process in the presence of additives at 11 MPa leads to reduced yield of aromatic end products with increased yield of oil hydrocarbons and the formation of gaseous products. Asphalticresin materials are also found to be reduced due to conversion in the presence of the additives. Rheological curves were determined for the conversion products and were used to show the change in the viscositytemperature characteristics.
About the authors
S. M. Petrov
Kazan’ National Research Technological University; Kazan’ (Volga region) Federal University
Author for correspondence.
Email: psergeim@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan’; Kazan’
G. P. Kayukova
A. E. Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry of Kazan’ Science Center of Russian Academy of Sciences; Kazan’ (Volga region) Federal University
Email: psergeim@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan’; Kazan’
A. I. Lakhova
Kazan’ National Research Technological University
Email: psergeim@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan’
R. R. Soldatova
Kazan’ National Research Technological University
Email: psergeim@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan’
D. A. Ibragimova
Kazan’ National Research Technological University; Kazan’ (Volga region) Federal University
Email: psergeim@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan’; Kazan’