Production of Motor Fuels for Cold Climates with Simultaneous Refining of Vegetable and Crude Oil Stock


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The feasibility of incorporating synthetic oil produced by the Fischer—Tropsch process from synthesis gas of a wood-biomass gasification process into the production of class K5 alternative low-pour-point fuels by processing in a blend with straight-run diesel distillate employing a two-stage scheme (first stage, hydrofining in the presence of conventional hydrofining catalyst Co-Mo/Al2O3; second, hydroisodewaxing) is investigated. It is shown that a nickel-molybdenum-containing hydroisodewaxing catalyst based on a binary mixture of zeolites (high-silica low-alkali zeolite TsVN of pentasil structure and mordenite) enables the production of diesel fuel for Arctic conditions (limit filterability temperature –45°C) and aviation kerosene with an initial crystallization temperature of –63°C. A mixture of boron and lanthanum oxides was used as the promoter; a mixture of amorphous aluminum silicate and γ-alumina, as the binder.

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L. Gulyaeva

All-Russia Research Institute of Oil Refining, JSC

Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: gulyaevala@vniinp.ru
Россия, Moscow

O. Shmel’kova

All-Russia Research Institute of Oil Refining, JSC

Email: gulyaevala@vniinp.ru
Россия, Moscow

V. Khavkin

All-Russia Research Institute of Oil Refining, JSC

Email: gulyaevala@vniinp.ru
Россия, Moscow

L. Krasil’nikova

All-Russia Research Institute of Oil Refining, JSC

Email: gulyaevala@vniinp.ru
Россия, Moscow

R. Boldushevskii

All-Russia Research Institute of Oil Refining, JSC

Email: gulyaevala@vniinp.ru
Россия, Moscow


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