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- Title
Influence of Sodium Metal Nanoparticles on the Efficiency of Heavy Oil Aquathermolysis.
- Authors
Katnov, Vladimir E.; Trubitsina, Sofya A.; Kayumov, Aydar A.; Aliev, Firdavs A.; Nazimov, Nafis A.; Dengaev, Aleksey V.; Vakhin, Alexey V.
- Abstract
In this study, for the first time we investigated the in situ upgrading performance of Na metal nanoparticles, which were obtained by dispersing small pieces of sodium in liquid paraffin up to certain dispersity. In situ aquathermolytic reactions were modeled in a high pressure–high temperature reactor coupled with a Gas Chromatography (GC) system at a temperature of 250 °C for 24 h using a heavy oil sample, produced from the Ashal'cha reservoir, Republic of Tatarstan (Russia). The mean particle size of Na nanoparticles was 6.5 nm determined by the Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) method. The nanoparticles were introduced to the reaction medium with a concentration of 2 wt.% The upgrading performance of Na nanoparticles was evaluated by several analytical methods such as Gas Chromatography (GC), elemental analysis (CHNS), SARA, Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS), FT-IR spectroscopy and viscosity measurements. It was revealed that Na nanoparticles interact with water to yield hydrogen gas, the concentration of which increases from 0.015 to 0.805 wt.% Moreover, the viscosity of upgraded heavy oil was reduced by more than 50% and the content of low-molecular-weight hydrocarbons in saturated and aromatics fractions was increased. The Na nanoparticles contributed to the utilization of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide by 99 and 94 wt.%, respectively.
- Subjects
TATARSTAN (Russia); HEAVY oil; METAL nanoparticles; MEASUREMENT of viscosity; LIQUID sodium; GAS chromatography
- Publication
Catalysts (2073-4344), 2023, Vol 13, Issue 3, p609
- ISSN
2073-4344
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.3390/catal13030609