Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
209285 Fuel Processing Technology 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Various additives to modify the rheological properties of petcoke slurry were tested.•Naphthalene sulfonate and polyvinyl alcohol were both effective at reducing viscosity.•Adsorption isotherms and zeta potential measurements explained their effectiveness.•Xanthan gum prevented settling by imposing shear-thinning behavior.

The rheological properties of petroleum coke–water slurries (PWS) were examined and modified using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), naphthalene sulfonate (NS), and xanthan gum (XG). PVA and NS were both very effective at reducing the slurry viscosity. Adsorption isotherms showed that PVA and NS must be adsorbed to the particle surface to be effective; the viscosity cannot be reduced further once the particle surface is saturated. Decreasing the slurry viscosity also caused very poor stability against settling due to gravity. Adding XG to PVA-treated slurries gave strong shear-thinning behavior, which allowed for excellent stability. PVA and XG are practical and effective for producing PWS with ideal rheological behaviors.

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