Competing reactions in hydrotreating coker distillates from Athabasca bitumen on unpromoted and promoted catalysts / R. Ranganathan, M. Ternan and B. I. Parsons.: M38-13/76-15E-PDF

"Hydrotreating crude distillates involves competing reactions such as desulphurization, denitrogenation and hydrogenation. Individual studies of these reactions have been described in the literature for several model compounds. In a few cases, the interaction of these competing reactions has been reported. However, it is difficult to simulate all the properties of petroleum using model compounds. It was felt that a study with distillate fractions was required to determine the interaction of these competing reactions in the industrial hydrotreating process. The purpose of the present paper is to describe the interaction of the competing reactions for various catalysts and process conditions as they would be encountered in a refinery application. A coker kerosene distillate, derived from Athabasca bitumen, was hydrotreated on unpromoted and promoted catalysts at various reaction temperatures"--Introduction, p. 1.

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Department/Agency Canada. Energy, Mines and Resources Canada.
Title Competing reactions in hydrotreating coker distillates from Athabasca bitumen on unpromoted and promoted catalysts / R. Ranganathan, M. Ternan and B. I. Parsons.
Series title CANMET report ; 76-15E
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Cover title.
"January 1976."
Includes bibliographic references.
Includes abstract in French.
Publishing information Ottawa : Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, 1976.
Author / Contributor Ranganathan, Raman,1961-
Ternan, M. (Marten)
Parsons, B. I.
Description iv, 16 p. : figures.
Catalogue number
  • M38-13/76-15E-PDF
Subject terms Chemistry
Petroleum
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