石油炼制与化工 ›› 2022, Vol. 53 ›› Issue (4): 30-37.

• 催化剂 • 上一篇    下一篇

Fe2O3/Al2O3催化生物质裂解耦合稠油改质过程研究

何斌1,唐晓东1,2,秦光富1,李晶晶1   

  1. 1 西南石油大学化学化工学院 2 西南石油大学油气藏地质及开发工程国家重点实验室
  • 收稿日期:2021-09-06 修回日期:2021-12-14 出版日期:2022-04-12 发布日期:2022-03-29
  • 通讯作者: 唐晓东 E-mail:txd3079@163.com

STUDY ON CATALYTIC PERFORMANCE OF Fe2O3/Al2O3 IN BIOMASS PYROLYSIS COUPLED WITH HEAVY OIL UPGRADING PROCESS

  • Received:2021-09-06 Revised:2021-12-14 Online:2022-04-12 Published:2022-03-29
  • Contact: Tang Xiaodong E-mail:txd3079@163.com

摘要: 针对稠油改质效果较差且易结焦等问题,提出了生物质裂解耦合稠油改质的新思路,考察了催化剂Fe2O3/Al2O3对生物质(微晶纤维素和废纸屑)裂解行为、生物质裂解耦合稠油改质过程的影响。结果表明:以Fe2O3/Al2O3作为催化剂,可以提高生物质裂解生物质油的产率,进一步降低改质稠油的黏度;在催化剂添加量(w)为0.4%(以稠油质量计)、反应温度为350 ℃和反应时间为30 min的条件下,纤维素、废纸屑裂解生物质油的产率分别为76.25%、65.26%。对于纤维素-稠油和废纸屑-稠油两种耦合体系,稠油改质后的降黏率分别达到74.14%和65.93%。改质前后稠油傅里叶变换红外光谱和族组成分析结果表明,耦合改质过程中,在生物质裂解产生的活性氢和Fe2O3共同作用下,稠油发生深度裂解,分子中C—C键和C—S键断裂,生成轻质组分。

关键词: 稠油改质, 生物质, 耦合, 供氢剂

Abstract: Aiming at the poor upgrading effect of heavy oil and easy coking, a new idea of biomass pyrolysis coupled with heavy oil upgrading was proposed, and the catalytic effect of the catalyst Fe2O3/Al2O3 on biomass (microcrystalline cellulose and waste paper) pyrolysis behavior was investigated. The results show that the yield of biomass pyrolysis bio-oil is increased and the viscosity of the modified heavy oil is further reduced by using Fe2O3/Al2O3 as a catalyst. Under the conditions of a catalyst mass fraction of 0.4%,a reaction temperature of 350 ℃ and a reaction time of 30 min, the yields of cellulose and waste paper pyrolysis bio-oil were 76.25% and 65.26%, respectively. For the two coupling systems of cellulose-heavy oil and waste paper scraps-heavy oil, the viscosity reduction rate of the upgraded heavy oil was reached 74.14% and 65.93%, respectively. The results of FT-IR and SARA analysis before and after upgrading showed that the heavy oil was deeply cracked, and the C—C bonds and C—S bonds were broken under the action of the active hydrogen and Fe2O3, to produce light components.

Key words: heavy oil upgrading, biomass, coupling, hydrogen donor