화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, Vol.47, No.1, 34-41, 2011
EFFECT OF NITROGEN-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS IN CATALYTIC FEEDSTOCK ON THE COMPOSITION OF GASOLINE
Hydrotreated vacuum gasoil from straight-run distillation of a Russian export mixture (GRES) and the same gasoil after treatment with sulfuric acid (OGRES) so that nitrogen-containing compounds were totally removed and the hydrocarbon composition was almost unchanged were investigated as catalytic feedstock. Cracking was conducted on a MAT laboratory setup with different catalyst and feedstock ratios, constant reactor temperature of 527 degrees C, and feedstock contact time with catalyst of 30 sec. Elimination of nitrogen-containing compounds from GRES increased the yield of cyclic hydrocarbons in the naphtha cut with lower aromatization and decreased the yield of macromolecular aliphatic hydrocarbons with lower olefination. In the absence of basic nitrogen, the activity and selectivity of the catalyst for the naphtha and light cyclic petroleum products increased. The naphtha obtained from OGRES, in comparison to the naphtha obtained from GRES, contains more cycloalkanes and less alkanes and alkenes and has lower research and motor octane numbers.