Improving fuel quality by whole crude oil hydrotreating: A kinetic model for hydrodeasphaltenization in a trickle bed reactor
Fossil fuel is still a predominant source of the global energy requirement. Hydrotreating of whole crude oil has the ability to increase the productivity of middle distillate fractions and improve the fuel quality by simultaneously reducing contaminants such as sulfur, nitrogen, vanadium, nickel and asphaltene to the levels required by the regulatory bodies. Hydrotreating is usually carried out in a trickle bed reactor (TBR) where hydrodesulfurization (HDS), hydrodenitrogenation (HDN), hydrodemetallization (HDM) and hydrodeasphaltenization (HDAs) reactions take place simultaneously. To develop a detailed and a validated TBR process model which can be used for design and optimization of the hydrotreating process, it is essential to develop kinetic models for each of these reactions. Most recently, the authors have developed kinetic models for all of these chemical reactions except that of HDAs. In this work, a kinetic model (in terms of kinetic parameters) for the HDAs reaction in the TBR is developed.
Year of publication: |
2012
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Authors: | Jarullah, A.T. ; Mujtaba, I.M. ; Wood, A.S. |
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Applied Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0306-2619. - Vol. 94.2012, C, p. 182-191
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Hydrodeasphaltenization | Trickle-bed reactor | Three-phase heterogeneous model | Kinetic parameters | Simulation and optimization |
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