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COKE AND CHEMISTRY
Volume 64, Issue 2, Pages 69-72Publisher
ALLERTON PRESS INC
DOI: 10.3103/S1068364X21020034
Keywords
petroleum; hydraulic processing; heavy tar; residues; coking; petroleum coke
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The study focuses on the possibility of producing petroleum coke from a mixture containing heavy tar and residue from the hydraulic processing of petroleum. The resulting petroleum coke samples undergo technical analysis and microstructure assessment, while the quality of the liquid coking products and the composition of the coking gases are also studied using physicochemical analysis.
Attention focuses on the possibility of producing petroleum coke from batch containing heavy tar with the addition of residue from the hydraulic processing of petroleum. The resulting samples of petroleum coke are subjected to technical analysis, and their microstructure is assessed. The quality of the liquid coking products is studied by physicochemical analysis. The composition of the coking gases is determined.
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