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Properties and Applications of Distillate Fractions from Highly Stable Dispersions of Liquid Pyrolysis Products

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Modern reprocessing and recycling methods for liquid pyrolysis products from hydrocarbon feedstock are analyzed. Hydrocarbon fractions produced during distillation of highly stable dispersions of liquid pyrolysis products from a broad fraction of light hydrocarbons and an ethane fraction are studied. The main physicochemical parameters and fractional and component compositions of the obtained distillates are determined. The products are analyzed for compliance with requirements for grade E-1 and E-18 liquid pyrolysis products. The obtained hydrocarbon distillates were found to meet requirements of TU 2451-179-00203335-2008 for grade E-1 liquid pyrolysis products.

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The work was supported by RFBR Grant No. 16-38-60036 and a subsidy for state support of Kazan' Federal University to increase its competitiveness among leading global scientific and educational centers.

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Translated from Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Topliv i Masel, No. 3, pp. 19 — 22, May —June, 2018.

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Alaseeva, A.A., Khusnutdinov, S.I., Petrov, S.M. et al. Properties and Applications of Distillate Fractions from Highly Stable Dispersions of Liquid Pyrolysis Products. Chem Technol Fuels Oils 54, 271–277 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10553-018-0923-x

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