Title: STUDY OF THE NITROGEN-COMPOUND DISTRIBUTION IN CATALYTICALLY CRACKED DIESEL FUEL AND ITS HYDROGENATED OIL BY GAS CHROMA—TOGRAPHY/MICROCOULOMBMETRY
Abstract:Nitrogen compound distribution in catalytically cracked diesel fuel and its hydrogenated oil can be studied by gas chromatography/microcoulombme-try. It has been found that the basic nitrogen compound...Nitrogen compound distribution in catalytically cracked diesel fuel and its hydrogenated oil can be studied by gas chromatography/microcoulombme-try. It has been found that the basic nitrogen compounds in the oil are lar-gely Anilines and quinolines, and the nonbasic nitrogen compounds indoles and carbaroles. The content of non-basic nitrogen compound, is 3-5 times more than that of basic nitrogen-compound and the percentage of distribution of nitrogen-compounds in the four types of catalytically cracked diesel fuel are about the same. The conditions of hydrogenation being suitable, nearly all the quinolines in basic nitrogen-compounds could be removed, and indoles in non-basic nitrogen greatly reduced. Non-basic nitrogen is directly syringed without extraction, It avoids the error caused by extraction.Read More
Publication Year: 1984
Publication Date: 1984-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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