Abstract
The results of the thermal dissolution of combustible shale in benzene under supercritical conditions in a flow system are reported. It was found that the conversion of the organic matter of combustible shale into liquid products increased by a factor of 2.2 as the solvent pressure was increased from 5 to 15 MPa; in this case, the fraction of high-molecular-weight products in them increased by a factor of 2.
Similar content being viewed by others
References
Mestorozhdeniya goryuchikh slantsev mira (World’s Combustible Shale Deposits), Cherepovskii, V.F., Ed., Moscow: Nauka, 1988.
Kuznetsov, D.T., Goryuchie slantsy mira (World’s Combustible Shales), Moscow: Nedra, 1975.
Patrakov, Yu.F. and Fedorova, N.I., Khim. Tverd. Topl. (Moscow), 2008, no. 4, p. 3.
Patrakov, Yu.F., Pavlusha, E.S., Fedorova, N.I., and Strizhakova, Yu.A., Khim. Tverd. Topl. (Moscow), 2008, no. 1, p. 14.
Zalepugin, D.Yu., Til’kunova, N.A., Chernyshova, I.V., and Polyakov, V.S., Sverkhkrit. Flyuidy: Teor. Prakt., 2006, vol. 1, no. 1, p. 27.
Teder, Yu.T. and Liiv, M.N., Goryuch. Slantsy, 1990, no. 7/2, p. 131.
Zhuze, T.P., Rol’ szhatykh gazov kak rastvoritelei (Compressed Gases as Solvents), Moscow: Nedra, 1981.
Praktikum po tekhnologii pererabotki nefti (Oil Refining Laboratory Works) Smidovich, E.I. and Lukashevich, I.P., Eds., Moscow: Khimiya, 1978.
Patrakov, Yu.F., Fedyaeva, O.N., Fedorova, N.I., and Gorbunova, L.V., Khim. Tverd. Topl. (Moscow), 2006, no. 3, p. 24.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Corresponding author
Additional information
Original Russian Text © Yu.F. Patrakov, N.I. Fedorova, E.S. Pavlusha, 2009, published in Khimiya Tverdogo Topliva, 2009, No. 4, pp. 40–43.
About this article
Cite this article
Patrakov, Y.F., Fedorova, N.I. & Pavlusha, E.S. Thermal dissolution of combustible shale from the Dmitrievskoe deposit in benzene under supercritical conditions. Soil Fuel Chem. 43, 229–232 (2009). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0361521909040089
Received:
Published:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S0361521909040089