Abstract

Under hydrothermal environments covering the subcritical and supercritical regions of water, the involvement of the carbonium mechanism in the dealkylation of aromatics and its resulting influence on the pyrolysis of heavy oil were surveyed. α-Olefin groups, as either a part of straight chain hydrocarbons or the terminal of alkyl substitutes of aromatics, are protonated spontaneously by hydronium ions into carboniums, followed by β-scission with similar reaction kinetic characteristics. The probability of the protonation of α-olefins under hydrothermal environments depends on the ionic product of water, so the occurrence of the β-scission in the carbonium mechanism is related to the thermodynamic state of water. With the aid of the carbonium mechanism at increasing water density, a recovered conversion rate and an increasing ratio of propene to ethylene in the product occur during the pyrolysis of a model α-olefin of dodecene under hydrothermal environments. Also, the dealkylation involved in the pyrolysi...

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