Published: CABEQ 31 (4) (2017) 447-453
Paper type: Original Scientific Paper
L. Sassykova
Abstract
Liquid-phase hydrogenation of benzene ring in gasoline fractions of Atyrau Oil Refinery
LLP (Kazakhstan) was studied. Mono- and bimetallic catalysts on the basis of
platinum metals on various carriers were synthesized. It was succeeded to reduce aromatic compounds content (totally) for “hydrogenate” fraction to 0.6–4.64 % (in initial gasoline – 11.2 %), and also to completely exclude the content of benzene from final sample or to reduce its quantity to 0.06 % (in the initial sample – 2.54 %). For the fraction “stable catalysate” benzene content was reduced to 0.15 wt. % (in the initial sample – 5.17 % wt.), benzene conversion – 97 %. For the fraction “hydrogenate” aromatic compounds content was decreased from 13.70 to 2.26 wt.%. For the “stable catalysate” an amount of aromatic compounds was reduced from 51.5 to 22.96 wt.%. At catalytic hydrodearomatization of the gasoline fractions octane number was not reduced.
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Keywords
hydrogenation, catalysts, aromatic ring, gasoline