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HERO ID
8586273
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Evaluation of relative hydrogen-donating abilities of different heavy oils during mild thermal conversion by 1H-NMR
Author(s)
Liu, H; Chen, K; Wang, ZX; Guo, AJ
Year
2013
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao
ISSN:
0253-2409
Volume
41
Issue
10
Page Numbers
1191-1198
Language
Chinese
Abstract
The relative hydrogen-donating abilities of different heavy oils were determined by 1H-NMR. Three typical heavy residues and the corresponding subfractions were thermally treated with equal weight of chemical accepting probe (i.e. anthracene) at 380°C for 8 min under the nitrogen pressure of 4 MPa; the toluene insoluble yield, gas yield and composition, and the distillation curve of liquid products were determined. The results show that the thermal reaction of samples under the testing conditions is relatively moderate with no apparent structural changes. By comparing the hydrogen distribution of samples with that of residues after reaction, it is proved that the primary reaction during the thermal process can make the hydrogen transfer from oil samples to anthracene. The reduction value of the hydrogen content of Hcβ (chemical shift ranging from 1.4~2.0 in 1H-NMR spectrum, representing naphthenic hydrogen two positions from the aromatic ring of naphtheno-aromatics) and Hcα (chemical shift ranging from 2.5~4.7 in 1H-NMR spectrum, representing hydrogen on naphthenic ring adjacent to fused aromatic ring of naphtheno-aromatic) is correlated well to the donated hydrogen content measured by chemical method. Thus it is reasonable to regard Hcβ and Hcα as the main donated hydrogen during mild thermal conversion of heavy oils, and to entatively evaluate the relative hydrogen-donating ability of heavy oil using the two type protons content in 1H-NMR is acceptable.
Keywords
1H-NMR; Donatable hydrogen; Heavy oils; Hydrogen-donating ability; Mild thermal conversion
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