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Composition of the Thermal Cracking Products of Resins, Asphaltenes, and Their Mixture Using Methane Crude Oil as an Example

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The influence of the duration of thermal action on the composition of cracking products of resins, asphaltenes, and their mixtures isolated from methane heavy crude oil of Zyuzeevskoye oil field was studied. Cracking was performed in a closed reactor at 450оС for 60, 90, and 120 min. Data on the mass balance of the process and the composition of hydrocarbons and sulfur-containing compounds in the cracking products were obtained. It was shown that the yield of coke increased with the process duration in the cracking of every studied material. The joint presence of resins and asphaltenes in a mixture changed the direction of thermal transformations of these components in the cracking process.

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This work was funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation and carried out within the framework of a state contract of the Institute of Petroleum Chemistry, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences (NIOKTR 121031200185-6).

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Pevneva, G.S., Voronetskaya, N.G., Goncharov, A.V. et al. Composition of the Thermal Cracking Products of Resins, Asphaltenes, and Their Mixture Using Methane Crude Oil as an Example. Solid Fuel Chem. 58, 111–116 (2024). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0361521924020113

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