2018
DOI: 10.3176/oil.2018.3.07
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Liquefaction of Oil Shale in Supercritical Ethanol

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Abstract: Oil shale was liquefied in supercritical ethanol in an autoclave. The effects of reaction temperature and residence time on the liquefaction of oil shale were studied. The optimum conditions for liquefaction were 360 °C and 210 min, which gave a shale oil yield of 18.15 wt%. According to Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and gas chromatographymass spectrometry analysis (GS-MS), the main components of shale oil were alkanes and alcohols, accounting for about 39% of the total. Shale oil exhibited a… Show more

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“…In addition to using water as a solvent, several studies have employed CO 2 , aromatic solvents (such as benzene, toluene) and ethanol for extraction [96,97,101,102]. CO 2 as a cheap solvent is very interesting in supercritical extraction, and the main efforts of researchers in recent years have been directed at studying the wettability effect of coal and oil shale.…”
Section: Extraction From Oil Shalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to using water as a solvent, several studies have employed CO 2 , aromatic solvents (such as benzene, toluene) and ethanol for extraction [96,97,101,102]. CO 2 as a cheap solvent is very interesting in supercritical extraction, and the main efforts of researchers in recent years have been directed at studying the wettability effect of coal and oil shale.…”
Section: Extraction From Oil Shalementioning
confidence: 99%