Action of Water Vapor in the High-Temperature Hydrogenation of a Mixture of Coke-Plant Benzene and the Naphthalene Fraction of Coal Tar


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Abstract—In the catalytic high-temperature hydrogenation (hydrodealkylation) of a mixture of raw coke-plant benzene and the 180–230°C naphthalene fraction of coal tar, water vapor (steam) acts in two ways: it blocks the smallest pores in the catalyst, from which the removal of products is difficult; and it facilitates their desorption from the large pores, thereby decreasing the likelihood of polymerization of the reactive products of intermediate hydrocracking and dealkylation. Steam is found to play a positive role in slowing the formation of high-molecular compounds, which are sources of coke deposits on the catalyst.

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Zh. Kairbekov

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University; Research Institute of New Chemical Technologies and Materials

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Email: zh_kairbekov@mail.ru
Cazaquistão, Almaty; Almaty

N. Smagulova

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University; Research Institute of New Chemical Technologies and Materials

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Email: nazym2011@inbox.ru
Cazaquistão, Almaty; Almaty

A. Maloletnev

Moscow Mining Institute, Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys

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Email: anstanmal@mail.ru
Rússia, Moscow


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