Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6642242 | Fuel | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
⺠A high-sulfur Jordanian oil shale is much more reactive than a low-sulfur algal coal, torbanite. ⺠The reactivity of the materials is similar with either hydrogen or nitrogen as the reaction medium. ⺠The asphaltene from the Jordanian oil shale is readily converted to oil in the relatively low temperature range, 350-390 °C. ⺠The oils and asphaltenes from both materials have a high H/C atomic ratio.
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Authors
Mohammad W. Amer, Marc Marshall, Yi Fei, W. Roy Jackson, Martin L. Gorbaty, Peter J. Cassidy, Alan L. Chaffee,