FEATURES OF COKE FORMATION DURING THERMAL PROCESSING OF ASPHALTCONTAINING SYSTEMS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55956/BOCI7541Keywords:
heavy oil, thermal oxidation, pyrolysis, hydrocarbons, coke, asphaltenes, tarAbstract
The article provides an overview of the process of coke formation during thermal oxidation of oil residues and methods for their regulation. The main causes of coke deposits are considered, and an analysis of the chemistry of oxidation of hydrocarbon compounds in oil residues is made. The increasing share of heavy oils in the total volume of world oil production, as well as the need to increase the volume of oil products, determine the creation of new methods for processing such raw materials. In connection with the further deepening of oil refining, the search for ways to improve the process of delayed coking of heavy oil residues is relevant, since this process allows obtaining large quantities of light distillates from residual raw materials, as well as an equally valuable product – coke.
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