Abstract

Solvent deasphalting of the bottom of vacuum distillation columns (vacuum residue, VR) is a process practiced worldwide. In Northern Alberta, a solvent deasphalting plant was designed to process up to 4000 tons/day of the asphaltenic pitch. Asphaltenes oxy-cracking in liquid phase could be a new approach to asphaltenes upgrading and conversion into valuable chemicals. Oxy-cracking is a combination of oxidation and cracking in basic aqueous media at moderate temperatures (170–225 °C) and pressures (300–500 psi). This process could act very selectively producing smaller amounts of greenhouse gases like CO2, thus being considered environmentally friendly. In this work, a mild oxy-cracking treatment of C5-asphaltenes solid from Athabasca vacuum residue was investigated. The reaction kinetics and possible reaction mechanism for C5-asphaltenes oxy-cracking in water under alkali conditions were studied. Products solubilized under different severities were characterized using Fourier transform infrared and nuclea...

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