Abstract

Hydrogenated brown coal from the Borodino deposit in the Kansk-Achinsk Basin was considered as synthetic petroleum, whose characteristics and the properties of individual fractions were compared with the physicochemical properties of native natural oils. It was found that brown coal hydrogenation products prepared in accordance with a technology developed at the Institute for Fossil Fuels (IGI) were comparable with medium petroleum in terms of a set of characteristics. After mild hydrofining, they can be classified as sweet light synthetic petroleum in accordance with the API index of the American Petroleum Institute and a sulfur content of <0.3%.

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