Catalysts (Mar 2022)

Hydrocracking of Heavy Vacuum Gas Oil with Petroleum Wax

  • Olga Pleyer,
  • Iva Kubičková,
  • Aleš Vráblík,
  • Daniel Maxa,
  • Milan Pospíšil,
  • Michal Zbuzek,
  • Dominik Schlehöfer,
  • Petr Straka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/catal12040384
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 384

Abstract

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Petroleum heavy vacuum gas oil (HVGO) containing 10 wt.% of petroleum wax was hydrocracked at 390–430 °C and under the pressure of 18 MPa over a Ni W/amorphous silica-alumina catalyst in a continuous-flow fixed-bed reactor. The hydrocracking of a reference feed (neat HVGO) was carried out under the same reaction conditions. The physico-chemical properties of primary products obtained via laboratory atmospheric-vacuum distillation (heavy naphtha, middle distillates and distillation residue) were evaluated. Most products prepared from the mixed feedstock had a similar or lower density and sulfur content than the products obtained from the hydrocracking of the neat HVGO. The heavy naphtha fractions obtained from mixed feedstock contained slightly more n-alkanes and iso-alkanes and less naphthenes and aromatics. Similarly, middle distillates obtained from the mixed feedstock contained slightly more n-alkanes and less aromatics and had cetane index higher by up to 2 units.

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