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- Title
Modeling of catagenetic transformation of saturated and alkylaromatic petroleum hydrocarbons.
- Authors
Pevneva, G.; Savel'ev, V.; Golovko, A.
- Abstract
Thermolysis of crude oil at a temperature of 350°C for 1 h with and without aluminosilicates has been conducted in the isothermal regime mode. The composition of liquid and gaseous thermolysis products has been analyzed. The amount of resins and asphaltenes in the liquid products of thermal or thermocatalytic treatment decreases and that of oils increases as compared with the crude oil. The individual composition of saturated hydrocarbons (alkanes, steranes, terpanes) and alkylaromatic compounds (benzenes, naphthalenes, and phenanthrenes homologoues) has been studied. It has been shown that thermolysis increases the amount of thermodynamically more stable m- and p-isomers of alkyltoluenes, and the β-isomers of alkyl-naphthalenes and alkylphenanthrenes. Geochemical parameters for the composition of alkyl substituted benzenes, naphthalenes, and phenanthrenes have been calculated.
- Subjects
HYDROCARBONS; PETROLEUM; THERMOLYSIS; TEMPERATURE effect; ALUMINUM silicates; AROMATIC compounds
- Publication
Petroleum Chemistry, 2013, Vol 53, Issue 5, p288
- ISSN
0965-5441
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S0965544113040117