The thermal cracking process of oil sand bitumen was investigated via studying the thermal cracking behaviors and online-gas-releasing characteristics of its SARA fractions (saturates, aromatics, resins, asphaltenes) by using TG–FTIR.… Click to show full abstract
The thermal cracking process of oil sand bitumen was investigated via studying the thermal cracking behaviors and online-gas-releasing characteristics of its SARA fractions (saturates, aromatics, resins, asphaltenes) by using TG–FTIR. The results showed that the asphaltenes contributed the most to coke formation of oil sad bitumen according to its largest weighted coke yield compared with that of others. The online FTIR analysis for the gases evolved from the thermal cracking process of oil sand bitumen and its SARA fractions indicated that the gaseous products in the main reaction stage showed more complex composition than those in the volatilization stage, and predominantly consisted of CO2, CO, methane, ethylene, other light alkanes and olefins, light aromatics, and hydrogen sulfide. Moreover, the release behaviors of typical gaseous products (CO2, CO, methane, ethylene, and light aromatics) for oil sand bitumen and its SARA fractions were different due to the different composition and structure. The t...
               
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