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Solid-Acid Catalytic Conversion of Oil Shale: Effects of Sulfonic Acid Grafting on Oil Yield Enhancing and Quality Improvement

Xianglong Meng, Zhilei Qi, Cong Yu, Junjie Bian, Zhongliang Ma, Qiulian Long, Jianzheng Su

2021ACS Omega10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Oil shale is a promising unconventional resource and in situ upgrading technology has been a practical approach for enhancing oil and gas recovery. Mineral-based clin/SBA-15 has been prepared and subsequently functionalized to get SO3H-SBA-15 catalysts. Compared with the noncatalytic conversion of oil shale under subcritical water, sulfonic acid grafted catalysts have played a predominant role in enhancing the oil yield by 3–16% and improving oil qualities. The O/C atomic ratio was declined to 0.10–0.11, while the hydrocarbon yield was sharply increased to 47–60% from 34%. The energy recovery has been elevated to 75–82%, and the produced oil had a heating value of 35–37 MJ/kg. Compared with that without catalyst, the energy recovery rate is 34.55%, and the heating value is 23.61 MJ/kg. The overall oil yield showed a linear trend with respect to the medium and strong acid amounts on SO3H-SBA-15 in the aqueous conversion of oil shale. It was indicated that the SO3H– group assisted in the depolymerization via the C–C and C–O bond breaking. Upon the addition of SO3H-SBA-15, the activation energies of the oil shale catalytic conversation are decreased dramatically to 78 kJ/mol. It provided a practical approach for the in situ upgrading of oil shale under milder reaction conditions.

Topics & Concepts

Oil shaleCatalysisSulfonic acidYield (engineering)Shale oilDepolymerizationChemistryChemical engineeringAcid valueAqueous solutionOrganic chemistryMaterials scienceWaste managementFossil fuelMetallurgyBiochemistryEngineeringHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysisPetroleum Processing and AnalysisZeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
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