Abstract


UPGRADING OF ESTONIAN SHALE OIL DISTILLATION FRACTIONS
3. HYDROGENATION OF LIGHT MAZUTE

H. LUIK
L. MARIPUU
N. VINK
E. LINDARU
Tallinn Technical University,
Institute of Chemistry
15 Akadeemia St., Tallinn
12618 Estonia

Upgrading of Estonian shale oil fraction boiling at 240-320 °C, the so-called light mazute characterized by sulfur content 0.62 % and polar heteroatomic compound content 30.8 % after dephenolation, was effected by hydrogenation in an autoclave at 370 °C using a Co-Mo catalyst. The composition and properties of initial, dephenolated and hydrogenated light mazute were determined. Olefinic double bonds in oil were totally saturated and most oxygen and sulfur were eliminated as a result of hydrogenation, 90 % of oil consisting in hydrocarbons only.

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