2016) Catalytic processing of atmospheric residue of petroleum over AlSBA-15 nanomaterials with different acidity, Petroleum Science and Technology, 34:7, 627-632, KEYWORDS Atmospheric residue of petroleum; AlSBA-; pyrolysis; acidity; aluminosilicate catalyst
ABSTRACTThe AlSBA-15 nanomaterials with different Si/Al ratios were investigated as a promising material for processing of atmospheric residue of petroleum (ATR). The processing was performed in a thermobalance using nitrogen as a carrier gas at different heating hates. The catalytic pyrolysis was performed with ATR sample containing 20% mass of AlSBA-15. Based on TG data by applying Ozawa-Flynn-Wall kinetic model, the activation energy for the pyrolysis of ATR was higher than for the ATR/AlSBA-15, throughout all range of decomposition, indicating that the nanostructured material is a promising material for processing petroleum residues in order to obtain liquid products in the gasoline and diesel range.
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