Abstract

Studies of hydrodeasphaltenization (HDAs) and hydrodemetallization (HDM) of Maya heavy crude oil at temperature of 380°C and pressure of 5.4 MPa have been carried out in a high pressure microreactor. Different pore diameter alumina CoMo-supported catalysts were prepared and their catalytic effect is estimated. The fresh and spent catalysts were characterized by textural properties; and the average pore diameter of a fresh catalyst was found to be proportional to the HDM and HDA conversions. The hydrogen elemental analysis of reactant and products indicated that asphaltene conversion is a combination of cracking and hydrogenation (HYD), since HDM correlated well with HDAs, which is due to the complex nature of both molecules (asphaltene and metals).

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