LIQUEFACTION OF NİĞDE-ULUKIŞLA OIL SHALE: THE EFFECTS OF PROCESS PARAMETERS ON THE CONVERSION OF LIQUEFACTION PRODUCTS; pp. 336–353

In this paper, the direct liquefaction of Turkish NiÄde-UlukıÅla oil shale in noncatalytic and catalytic conditions was studied. The effects of pressure, tetralin/oil shale ratio, catalyst type and concentration, reaction time and temperature and oil shale/waste paper ratio on the process were inve...

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Published in:Oil Shale
Main Authors: OZLEM ESEN KARTAL, SERHAT AKIN, BERNA HASÇAKIR, HÜSEYİN KARACA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Estonian Academy Publishers 2017-11-01
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Online Access:https://kirj.ee/public/oilshale_pdf/2017/issue_4/Oil_Shale-2017-4-336-353.pdf
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Summary:In this paper, the direct liquefaction of Turkish NiÄde-UlukıÅla oil shale in noncatalytic and catalytic conditions was studied. The effects of pressure, tetralin/oil shale ratio, catalyst type and concentration, reaction time and temperature and oil shale/waste paper ratio on the process were investigated. It was found that tetralin/oil shale ratio had no considerable effect on the total and liquefaction products conversions under the non­catalytic conditions. Fe2O3, MoO3, Mo(CO)6, Cr(CO)6 and zeolite were used as catalysts in catalytic liquefaction. The highest total and liquefaction products conversions were obtained using MoO3 as catalyst at a concentration of 9% by weight. Reaction temperature of 400 °C and reaction time of 90 minutes were chosen according to obtained liquefaction results. Co-liquefaction experiments were performed using waste paper. Both the total and oil + gas conversions were increased to a considerable extent by the application of the co-liquefaction process. According to gas chromato­graphic-mass spectrometric (GC-MS) analysis, the liquid product from the liquefaction process of oil shale under catalytic conditions of experiment 22 consisted mainly of naphthalene and its derivatives and polycyclic hydro­carbon such as indene and its derivatives.
ISSN:0208-189X
1736-7492