Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10273765 | Fuel | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Characterization of gas oil TI from different sampling points in the bitumen upgrading circuit showed that it is a nitrogen and oxygen rich organic material, associated with minor amounts of inorganic elements representative of ash-forming iron minerals and alumino-silicate clay. The most likely source for this intractable toluene insoluble fraction appears to be a low molecular weight pyrrollic species present in heavy gas oil. Such compounds are easily oxidized to produce insoluble polymers that can interact with inorganic minerals and metals, producing gummy material capable of blinding filters.
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Authors
Z. Xu, Z. Wang, J. Kung, J.R. Woods, X.A. Wu, L.S. Kotlyar, B.D. Sparks, K.H. Chung,