Dissecting the cohesiveness among aromatics, saturates and structural features of aromatics towards needle coke generation in DCU from clarified oil by analytical techniques

Science of maintaining a balance between reactivity and fluidity during mesophase formation, thus production of needle coke from FCC-DO has been described in terms of correlating several structural parameters of feed to the quality of needle coke produced. [Display omitted] •A study relating str. pa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fuel (Guildford) 2021-11, Vol.304, p.121459, Article 121459
Hauptverfasser: Mondal, Sujit, Yadav, Anil, Pandey, Vibhav, Sugumaran, Vatsala, Bagai, Rashmi, Kumar, Ravindra, Pradeep, P.R., Das, Satyen K., Christopher, Jayaraj, Kapur, Gurpreet S., Ramakumar, S.S.V.
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Zusammenfassung:Science of maintaining a balance between reactivity and fluidity during mesophase formation, thus production of needle coke from FCC-DO has been described in terms of correlating several structural parameters of feed to the quality of needle coke produced. [Display omitted] •A study relating str. parameters of FCC-DO with quality of produced needle coke in DCU has been carried out.•The av. str. prmts. of FCC-DO provided in-depth understanding about the science of maintaining balance between reactivity and fluidity during needle coke formation.•The role of optimum combinations of various prmts. in feeds providing good quality of cokes has been studied.•Str. prmts. have been classified into two categories according to their role- either the facilitators or obstructers to good needle coke production. A comprehensive study relating structural parameters of carbonaceousfeedstock with quality of produced needle coke in delayed coker unit (DCU) has been carried out. The used feedstock, clarified oil (CLO), was studied by various analytical techniques; the results of which was then correlated with needle coke properties. The average structural parameters of CLO as determined by q-1H and q-13C NMR, class-wise distribution of aromatics by HPLC-PDA-ELSD and molecular weight distribution (MWD)-cum-estimation of individual components possessing high needle coke potential from HRMS provided in-depth understanding about the science of maintaining balance between reactivity and fluidity during needle coke production. It was observed that presence of an optimal amount of saturates and all of mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, penta- aromatics in an optimum ratio help producing good quality needle coke. The study also reveals that while the presence of methyl-substituted aromatics and multimodal MWD are desirable, presence of long chain-substituted aromatics, heteroatoms, non-linear polyaromatics with high bay regions and uniformity in MWD are detrimental to a better mesophase formation and uni-axial rearrangement of molecules during delayed coking process. The quality of needle coke was determined, in addition to CTE values, by crystallinity index using XRD and SEM analysis. Few compositional features of CLO that appears to be critical in determining needle coke character are listed to rate them for their needle coke potential.
ISSN:0016-2361
1873-7153
DOI:10.1016/j.fuel.2021.121459