Effects of olefinic compounds on the thermal transformation for FCC slurry oil: Evolution pattern and mechanism
Shouhui Jiao,
Zeliang Li,
Zhipeng Qiu,
Bernard Wiafe Biney,
Feng Wang,
He Liu,
Kun Chen,
Aijun Guo and
Zongxian Wang
Energy, 2023, vol. 262, issue PB
Abstract:
FCC decant oil was always used as the raw material for the preparation of high-value-added carbonaceous materials. There is little disagreement that the free radical mechanism induces thermal polymerization reactions between reactant molecules and intermediate species, which leads to the formation of carbonaceous mesophase in the early stage of carbonization. Olefinic hydrocarbons were recently found to be widely distributed in FCC decant oil in our previous research, and these chemically active compounds usually possess weak π-bonds in molecules and thus potentially form free radicals easily, which may impact the carbonization performance dramatically. This research investigated the effects of olefinic compounds on the preparation of needle coke from FCC decant oil, as well as the corresponding mechanism in depth combined with the evolution pattern of the intermediate species during liquid carbonization. ESR analyses were adopted to evaluate the variation of the concentration of stable free radicals. Stable free radical concentration varied greatly in diverse polymerizing systems along with the carbonization process. Olefin showed a significant effect on the stable free radical concentration during carbonization. The stable free radical concentration of the polymerizing system derived from FCC decant oil was 3.32 × 1020 spins/g when the reaction time was 4 h. But with 3 wt% addition of 2-vinylnaphthalene and squalene in FCC decant oil, the stable free radical concentration increased to 2.14 × 1021 spins/g and 1.33 × 1021 spins/g, respectively, with the same reaction time. Meanwhile, the olefins conjugated with aromatic rings shown more obvious effect on the generation of free radicals. Olefinic compounds can lead to a high generation rate of free radicals and significantly high stable free radical concentration in the polymerizing system which then promote the formation of disordered carbon materials. Besides, plenty of fine particles appeared between mesophase spheres with the addition of olefinic hydrocarbons, and then impeded the coalescence between mesophase spheres. Effect mechanism for olefin on the development of carbonaceous mesophase was proposed accordingly. In sum, the content of olefinic compounds in raw materials should be limited for reaching the requirements of the synthesis of carbon materials with superior structures, in which the content of olefinic compounds should be less than 1 wt% at least based on the research in this paper.
Keywords: FCC decant Oil; Needle coke; Liquid carbonization; Olefinic compounds; Stable free radicals; Mechanism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.125471
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