Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10272789 | Fuel | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Volatile and total hydrocarbon recoveries of SASP-R, SASP-C, SASP-N and SASP-F were increased with increasing temperature. ⺠Volatile fraction of recovered hydrocarbons of SASP-C is less than that of the SASP-R, SASP-N and SASP-F. ⺠In the absence of pyrite, recovery of volatile hydrocarbons slightly increased when compared with SASP-C although it decreased with SASP-R. ⺠Removing silicates increased the recovery of volatile fractions. ⺠Carbon in solid residue determined and found decreasing with increasing temperature. ⺠The yield of lighter fraction in n-paraffins and 1-olefins increased especially after 550 °C on demineralized samples. ⺠The yield of C5-C9, C10-C15 and C16+ groups decreased between 550 °C and 650 °C due to the decomposition to smaller fractions.
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Authors
Murat Sert, Levent Ballice, Mithat Yüksel, Mehmet SaÄlam,