Development of new catalytic processes for processing petroleum feedstock

Abstract Currently such factors as the use of heavier feedstocks, permanent strengthening of requirements to oil and gas product quality, introduction of technical regulations for oil products, which, in turn, necessitate the development of new technologies and catalysts, have a great influence on t...

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Published in:Pure and Applied Chemistry
Main Authors: Kapustin, Vladimir, Chernysheva, Elena, Maximova, Alexandra, Zinchenko, Yulia
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Language:English
Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2017
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spelling crdegruyter:10.1515/pac-2016-1122 2024-04-28T08:10:54+00:00 Development of new catalytic processes for processing petroleum feedstock Kapustin, Vladimir Chernysheva, Elena Maximova, Alexandra Zinchenko, Yulia 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pac-2016-1122 https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/pac/89/10/article-p1579.xml https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/pac-2016-1122/xml https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/pac-2016-1122/pdf en eng Walter de Gruyter GmbH Pure and Applied Chemistry volume 89, issue 10, page 1579-1585 ISSN 1365-3075 0033-4545 General Chemical Engineering General Chemistry journal-article 2017 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.1515/pac-2016-1122 2024-04-02T06:57:45Z Abstract Currently such factors as the use of heavier feedstocks, permanent strengthening of requirements to oil and gas product quality, introduction of technical regulations for oil products, which, in turn, necessitate the development of new technologies and catalysts, have a great influence on the global oil-refining and petrochemical industry development. Recently, a special attention is given to the development of new catalysts and processes for producing middle distillate fuels suitable for cold and arctic climatic conditions. Catalytic hydrodewaxing and isodewaxing processes are the most efficient in this field. Research into controlling a functional structure of catalysts and creation of catalytic systems based on zirconium dioxide modified by tungstate anions are of outstanding interest. The trend of the use of heavier petroleum feedstocks and the need to improve the oil conversion level demand will be based on destruction of high-molecular-weight compound structures with producing light and middle cuts. So, the most important processes for heavy oil residue conversion are those enabling to control transformations of resinous-asphaltenic materials by using nanoscale catalytic systems. One of the examples of the industrial implementation of technologies using suspended catalysts is the hydroconversion process implemented currently at AO TANECO (lisencer: TIPS RAS; general designer: OAO VNIPIneft). Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic De Gruyter Pure and Applied Chemistry 89 10 1579 1585
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Kapustin, Vladimir
Chernysheva, Elena
Maximova, Alexandra
Zinchenko, Yulia
Development of new catalytic processes for processing petroleum feedstock
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description Abstract Currently such factors as the use of heavier feedstocks, permanent strengthening of requirements to oil and gas product quality, introduction of technical regulations for oil products, which, in turn, necessitate the development of new technologies and catalysts, have a great influence on the global oil-refining and petrochemical industry development. Recently, a special attention is given to the development of new catalysts and processes for producing middle distillate fuels suitable for cold and arctic climatic conditions. Catalytic hydrodewaxing and isodewaxing processes are the most efficient in this field. Research into controlling a functional structure of catalysts and creation of catalytic systems based on zirconium dioxide modified by tungstate anions are of outstanding interest. The trend of the use of heavier petroleum feedstocks and the need to improve the oil conversion level demand will be based on destruction of high-molecular-weight compound structures with producing light and middle cuts. So, the most important processes for heavy oil residue conversion are those enabling to control transformations of resinous-asphaltenic materials by using nanoscale catalytic systems. One of the examples of the industrial implementation of technologies using suspended catalysts is the hydroconversion process implemented currently at AO TANECO (lisencer: TIPS RAS; general designer: OAO VNIPIneft).
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Maximova, Alexandra
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