HYDROFLUORIC ACID-BASED ULTRASONIC UPGRADING OF OIL SHALE AND ITS STRUCTURE CHARACTERIZATION; pp. 334–343

The effect of hydrofluoric acid (HFA) on the upgrading and structure of oil shale from Yilan county, Heilongjiang province, China was investigated by the ultrasonic treatment of the shale in a mild water bath. The oil shale samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence (X...

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Main Authors: WEINA SONG, YONGLI DONG, LIMEI XUE, HUIXIAN DING, ZHE LI, GUOJIANG ZHOU
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author WEINA SONG
YONGLI DONG
LIMEI XUE
HUIXIAN DING
ZHE LI
GUOJIANG ZHOU
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LIMEI XUE
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description The effect of hydrofluoric acid (HFA) on the upgrading and structure of oil shale from Yilan county, Heilongjiang province, China was investigated by the ultrasonic treatment of the shale in a mild water bath. The oil shale samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and scanning electron (SE) microscopies, as well as Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and densimetry. The results of the study indicate that the HFA-based ultrasonic treatment exhibited a better performance in upgrading oil shale than the ordinary mechanical stirring method. It was also found that the concentration of HFA significantly influenced upgrading performance and the separation degree of inorganic minerals. The kerogen content in oil shale increased with increasing con­centration of HFA. The total content of C, H, O and N in oil shale reached 98.2% when 40% HFA was used. Oil shale is composed mainly of a chainlike cyclic saturated organic material called kerogen, and inorganic minerals such as quartz, kaolinite, illite, siderite and pyrite. These materials integrate into a smooth lithified sandwich by the hydrogen bond and intermolecular forces. Via the ultrasonic treatment under mild conditions, kaolinite and siderite can be removed from oil shale with the use of a weak HFA, while a stronger HFA is needed to leach illite and quartz. Then kerogen with a loose porous structure is obtained.
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spelling doaj-art-bb038dfdfe7e4607ae3da3cfc4684ce22025-11-01T11:27:04ZengEstonian Academy PublishersOil Shale0208-189X1736-74922012-11-0129433434310.3176/oil.2012.4.0410.3176/oil.2012.4.04HYDROFLUORIC ACID-BASED ULTRASONIC UPGRADING OF OIL SHALE AND ITS STRUCTURE CHARACTERIZATION; pp. 334–343WEINA SONG0YONGLI DONG1LIMEI XUE2HUIXIAN DING3ZHE LI4GUOJIANG ZHOU5Modern Analysis and Research Center, Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology, Harbin 150027, ChinaModern Analysis and Research Center, Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology, Harbin 150027, China; Corresponding author, yonglidong@yahoo.cnModern Analysis and Research Center, Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology, Harbin 150027, ChinaModern Analysis and Research Center, Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology, Harbin 150027, ChinaModern Analysis and Research Center, Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology, Harbin 150027, ChinaModern Analysis and Research Center, Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology, Harbin 150027, ChinaThe effect of hydrofluoric acid (HFA) on the upgrading and structure of oil shale from Yilan county, Heilongjiang province, China was investigated by the ultrasonic treatment of the shale in a mild water bath. The oil shale samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and scanning electron (SE) microscopies, as well as Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and densimetry. The results of the study indicate that the HFA-based ultrasonic treatment exhibited a better performance in upgrading oil shale than the ordinary mechanical stirring method. It was also found that the concentration of HFA significantly influenced upgrading performance and the separation degree of inorganic minerals. The kerogen content in oil shale increased with increasing con­centration of HFA. The total content of C, H, O and N in oil shale reached 98.2% when 40% HFA was used. Oil shale is composed mainly of a chainlike cyclic saturated organic material called kerogen, and inorganic minerals such as quartz, kaolinite, illite, siderite and pyrite. These materials integrate into a smooth lithified sandwich by the hydrogen bond and intermolecular forces. Via the ultrasonic treatment under mild conditions, kaolinite and siderite can be removed from oil shale with the use of a weak HFA, while a stronger HFA is needed to leach illite and quartz. Then kerogen with a loose porous structure is obtained.https://kirj.ee/public/oilshale_pdf/2012/issue_4/Oil-2012-4-334-343.pdfoil shaleultrasonic treatmentkerogeninorganic mineralhydrofluoric acid.
spellingShingle WEINA SONG
YONGLI DONG
LIMEI XUE
HUIXIAN DING
ZHE LI
GUOJIANG ZHOU
HYDROFLUORIC ACID-BASED ULTRASONIC UPGRADING OF OIL SHALE AND ITS STRUCTURE CHARACTERIZATION; pp. 334–343
oil shale
ultrasonic treatment
kerogen
inorganic mineral
hydrofluoric acid.
title HYDROFLUORIC ACID-BASED ULTRASONIC UPGRADING OF OIL SHALE AND ITS STRUCTURE CHARACTERIZATION; pp. 334–343
title_full HYDROFLUORIC ACID-BASED ULTRASONIC UPGRADING OF OIL SHALE AND ITS STRUCTURE CHARACTERIZATION; pp. 334–343
title_fullStr HYDROFLUORIC ACID-BASED ULTRASONIC UPGRADING OF OIL SHALE AND ITS STRUCTURE CHARACTERIZATION; pp. 334–343
title_full_unstemmed HYDROFLUORIC ACID-BASED ULTRASONIC UPGRADING OF OIL SHALE AND ITS STRUCTURE CHARACTERIZATION; pp. 334–343
title_short HYDROFLUORIC ACID-BASED ULTRASONIC UPGRADING OF OIL SHALE AND ITS STRUCTURE CHARACTERIZATION; pp. 334–343
title_sort hydrofluoric acid based ultrasonic upgrading of oil shale and its structure characterization pp 334 343
topic oil shale
ultrasonic treatment
kerogen
inorganic mineral
hydrofluoric acid.
url https://kirj.ee/public/oilshale_pdf/2012/issue_4/Oil-2012-4-334-343.pdf
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