Octahedral Cluster Complex of Molybdenum as Oil-Soluble Catalyst for Improving In Situ Upgrading of Heavy Crude Oil: Synthesis and Application

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作者
Al-Mishaal, Omar F. [1 ]
Suwaid, Muneer A. [1 ,2 ]
Al-Muntaser, Ameen A. [1 ,2 ]
Khelkhal, Mohammed Amine [1 ,2 ]
Varfolomeev, Mikhail A. [1 ,2 ]
Djimasbe, Richard [1 ]
Zairov, Rustem R. [3 ]
Saeed, Shadi A. [1 ]
Vorotnikova, Natalya A. [4 ]
Shestopalov, Michael A. [4 ]
Yuan, Chengdong [1 ]
Hakimi, Mohammed Hail [1 ]
机构
[1] Kazan Fed Univ, Dept Petr Engn, Kremlevskaya Str 18, Kazan 420008, Russia
[2] Kazan Fed Univ, Dept Phys Chem, Kazan 420008, Russia
[3] Russian Acad Sci, FRC Kazan Sci Ctr, Arbuzov Inst Organ & Phys Chem, Arbuzov Str 8, Kazan 420088, Russia
[4] Nikolaev Inst Inorgan Chem SB RAS, 3 Acad Lavrentiev Ave, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
heavy crude oil; evaluating upgraded oil; catalytic aquathermolysis; non-catalytic upgrading; oil-soluble catalyst; in situ catalytic upgrading; enhanced oil recovery; SLURRY-PHASE HYDROCRACKING; OXIDE NANOPARTICLES; AQUATHERMOLYSIS; HYDROGENATION; PERFORMANCE; PRECURSORS; MOS2;
D O I
10.3390/catal12101125
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Heavy oil resources are attracting considerable interest in terms of sustaining energy demand. However, the exploitation of such resources requires deeper understanding of the processes occurring during their development. Promising methods currently used for enhancing heavy oil recovery are steam injection methods, which are based on aquathermolysis of heavy oil at higher temperatures. Regardless of its efficiency in the field of in situ upgrading of heavy oil, this technique still suffers from energy consumption and inefficient heat transfer for deeper reservoirs. During this study, we have developed a molybdenum-based catalyst for improving the process of heavy oil upgrading at higher temperature in the presence of water. The obtained catalyst has been characterized by a set of physico-chemical methods and was then applied for heavy oil hydrothermal processing in a high-pressure reactor at 200, 250 and 300 degrees C. The comparative study between heavy oil hydrothermal upgrading in the presence and absence of the obtained molybdenum-based oil soluble catalysts has pointed toward its potential application for heavy oil in situ upgrading techniques. In other words, the used catalyst was able to reduce heavy oil viscosity by more than 63% at 300 degrees C. Moreover, our results have demonstrated the efficiency of a molybdenum-based catalyst in improving saturates and light hydrocarbon content in the upgraded oil compared to the same quantity of these fractions in the initial oil and in the non-catalytically upgraded oil at similar temperatures. This has been explained by the significant role played by the used catalyst in destructing asphaltenes and resins as shown by XRD, elemental analysis, and gas chromatography, which confirmed the presence of molybdenum sulfur particles in the reaction medium at higher temperatures, especially at 300 degrees C. These particles contributed to stimulating hydrodesulphurization, cracking and hydrogenation reactions by breaking down the C-heteroatom bonds and consequently by destructing sphaltenes and resins into smaller fractions, leading to higher mobility and quality of the upgraded oil. Our results add to the growing body of literature on the catalytic upgrading of heavy oil in the presence of transition metal particles.
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