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The Catalysis of Delayed Petroleum Coking

open access: green, 2014
Anya M Heinimann   +3 more
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Coking of Petroleum Residues

Coke and Chemistry, 2021
Attention focuses on the possibility of producing petroleum coke from batch containing heavy tar with the addition of residue from the hydraulic processing of petroleum. The resulting samples of petroleum coke are subjected to technical analysis, and their microstructure is assessed.
A. S. Lavrova   +4 more
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Petroleum coke processing

JOM, 1972
Petroleum coke properties are influenced at each stage of production, and have a definite bearing on end use.
C. B. Scott, H. O. Folkins
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Hydrodesulphurisation of Petroleum Coke

Journal of Progress in Engineering and Physical Science, 2023
Hydrodesulphurisation in a fluidized bed offers the most attractive process for the desulphurisation of petroleum coke. Results of coke hydrodesulphurisation clearly indicate that the rate of sulphur removal is greatest at about 1100 K. The hydrodesulphurisation process is particularly effective with cokes of high sulphur content and high ash and heavy
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Magnetic Resonance Microimaging of Petroleum Coke

Energy & Fuels, 1999
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Brouwer, Eric B.   +5 more
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Oxidation of coke with petroleum-based coking additives

Coke and Chemistry, 2016
The properties of coking batch may be stabilized by means of DK coking additive based on the products of petroleum pyrolysis, characterized by low ash content (Ad = 0.4%), high sulfur content (Std= 4.1%), and high yield of volatiles (Vdaf = 17.2%) relative to coal concentrates. Individual coking of DK coking additive yields a product (particle size >40
M. V. Zorin   +3 more
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Complete Reaction Mechanisms of Mercury Binding on Petroleum Coke and Brominated Petroleum Coke

Energy & Fuels, 2019
Recently, petroleum coke has been developed to remove elemental mercury (Hg0) in flue gas as a carbon-based adsorbent.
Chen Chen   +4 more
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Abradability of petroleum pyrolysis cokes

Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 1987
Sample preparation and testing procedures were evaluated for determining the abradability of petroleum pyrolysis coke in its use as a filler for carbonaceous construction materials and for establishing coke grade based on abrasion resistance. Weight loss during abrasion was recommended as the test measurement.
V. S. Ostrovskii, L. Z. Sinel'nikov
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