Study of Physicochemical Properties of Heavy Pyrolysis Tar for its Utilization as Feedstock for Producing Petroleum Pitch


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Abstract

The results of study of composition and physicochemical properties of ethylene production byproduct, namely, heavy pyrolysis tar (HPT) are reported. It is shown that HPT is a complex multicomponent mixture essentially of aromatic compounds and partially of unsaturated hydrocarbons. The composition and physicochemical properties of HPT in an industrial pyrolysis plant vary with time in a wide range even when the same type of feedstock is pyrolyzed. In view of this, for using HPT as a feedstock for producing carbon material of a fixed quality, it is necessary to stabilize its composition, structure, and properties over time. The potential paths of solving this problem, among which are production of HPT as one of the target pyrolysis products and preparation of HPT as an olefin production by-product for processing into carbon materials of a fixed quality, are discussed.

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A. T. Mukhamedzyanov

Bashkir State University

Author for correspondence.
Email: alf6058@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Ufa

A. A. Mukhamedzyanova

Bashkir State University

Email: alf6058@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Ufa

A. A. Khaibullin

Ufa State Oil Technical University

Email: alf6058@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Salavat branch

B. S. Zhirnov

Ufa State Oil Technical University

Email: alf6058@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Salavat branch

A. S. Alyab’ev

LLC “Scientific and Technical Center Salavatnefteorgsintez,”

Email: alf6058@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Salavat


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