Influence of Nickel Oxide on the Composition of Products of Catalytic Cracking of Heavy Oil of the Zyuzeevskoye Field
In this work, a study was made of the effect of nickel oxide on the composition and structure of products of catalytic cracking of heavy oil from the Zyuzeevskoye field. It was demonstrated that cracking in the presence of 0.2% nickel oxide makes it possible to increase the yield of light fractions by 25.5% and reduce the content of tarasphaltene components by 23.2% wt. compared to the original oil. In the process of catalytic upgrading, a decrease in the sulfur content in liquid products from 4.53% to 2.88 wt.% is observed. The phases of nickel sulfides Ni7S6, Ni9S8, and Ni0.96S were identified in the solid cracking products by XPA, which is the result of the interaction of nickel oxide with sulfur-containing compounds. ontribution of the authors: the authors contributed equally to this article. The authors declare no conflicts of interests.
Keywords
heavy oil,
nickel oxide,
asphaltenes,
nickel sulfideAuthors
| Sviridenko Nikita N. | Institute of Petroleum Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences | nikita26sviridenko@gmail.com |
| Urazov Khoshim Kh. | Institute of Petroleum Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences | urazovhh@gmail.com |
| Sudarev Evgeniy A. | Tomsk Polytechnic University | sudarev@tpu.ru |
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