TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of metal complexes in Kuwait atmospheric residues
AU - Kim, Taegon
AU - Al-Mutairi, Adel
AU - Marafi, Abdulazeem M.J.
AU - Park, Joo Il
AU - Yoon, Seong Ho
AU - Mochida, Isao
N1 - Funding Information:
We would like to thank the Japan Cooperation Center, Petroleum (JCCP) for partially funding this research project through the support of the Japan Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry ( METI ) ( 25j-002 ). Special thanks are extended to Mr. M. Takano and Mr. Ishikawa from JX Nippon Research Institute Ltd. for their contribution to the technical discussion and work plan preparation. The authors would also like to express their gratitude to Dr. M. Marafi, ED/PRC at Petroleum Research Center for her continued managerial support.
PY - 2014/10
Y1 - 2014/10
N2 - Four kinds of atmospheric residues (ARs) from Kuwait crudes were characterized using various analytical tools. V- and Ni petroporphyrins present in the four ARs could be analyzed by gas chromatography-atomic emission detection with high-temperature injection. All the ARs exhibited definite peaks for the vanadium and nickel species. Chromatograms of vanadium and nickel consist of a broad peak superimposed with sharp peaks corresponding to the retention times of porphyrin. Demetallation of ARs on the silica-alumina (support only) catalyst alone decreased the intensity of the sharp peaks preferentially over the broad one. ARs exhibited electron spin resonance (ESR) with the species V=O, whose line profiles were different from that of V=O tetraphenylporphyrin in tetrahydrofuran at room temperature. The profiles, however, resemble those of the frozen form (- 150 °C), indicating limited mobility of petroporphyrin in the AR at room temperature. The limited mobility, revealed by ESR, and the favorable effects of hydrogenation conditions for hydrodemetallization suggest the covalent and noncovalent binding of some petroporphyrins to the polymeric component in the as-received forms of ARs. Liberation of petroporphyrin from the gas chromatograph column at around 450 °C may occur and generate monomeric forms that reach the detector.
AB - Four kinds of atmospheric residues (ARs) from Kuwait crudes were characterized using various analytical tools. V- and Ni petroporphyrins present in the four ARs could be analyzed by gas chromatography-atomic emission detection with high-temperature injection. All the ARs exhibited definite peaks for the vanadium and nickel species. Chromatograms of vanadium and nickel consist of a broad peak superimposed with sharp peaks corresponding to the retention times of porphyrin. Demetallation of ARs on the silica-alumina (support only) catalyst alone decreased the intensity of the sharp peaks preferentially over the broad one. ARs exhibited electron spin resonance (ESR) with the species V=O, whose line profiles were different from that of V=O tetraphenylporphyrin in tetrahydrofuran at room temperature. The profiles, however, resemble those of the frozen form (- 150 °C), indicating limited mobility of petroporphyrin in the AR at room temperature. The limited mobility, revealed by ESR, and the favorable effects of hydrogenation conditions for hydrodemetallization suggest the covalent and noncovalent binding of some petroporphyrins to the polymeric component in the as-received forms of ARs. Liberation of petroporphyrin from the gas chromatograph column at around 450 °C may occur and generate monomeric forms that reach the detector.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fuproc.2014.05.030
DO - 10.1016/j.fuproc.2014.05.030
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84903183115
SN - 0378-3820
VL - 126
SP - 497
EP - 503
JO - Fuel Processing Technology
JF - Fuel Processing Technology
ER -