Abstract
Positive-ion electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (ESI FT-ICR MS) and gas chromatography-nitrogen chemiluminescence detection (GC-NCD) was used to study the effect of pyrolysis temperature (400℃, 430℃, 460℃, 490℃, and 520℃) on basic nitrogen compounds in Huadian shale oil. Because of the effect of secondary cracking, the relative contents of aliphatic amines and anilines decreased with increase in pyrolysis temperature. The relative abundances of N1 classes decreased first but later increased. The relative abundances of N2OX and N3OX increased first but later decreased, and reached the maximum at 460 °C, which were 21.47 % and 5.27 %, respectively. As the pyrolysis temperature increased, the relative abundance of the N1 classes within the carbon number ranged from 10 to 30 obviously increased. In conclusion, the pyrolysis temperature had an effect on the number, relative abundance, DBE distribution and carbon number distribution of heteroatom compounds in shale oil.
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