The hydrocracking of residual oils and tars. Part 4 : Catalyst de-activation with bitumens from Athabasca, Cold Lake, and Lloydminster / E.C. McColgan, P.S. Soutar, J.M. Denis, and B.I. Parsons, Fuels...: M38-1/261-1973E-PDF
"This is the fourth report in a series (1, 2, 3) on the investigation of techniques for hydrocracking residual oils and tars. In the third report the effect of gross concentrations of mineral matter (1 to 4 %) on the thermal and catalytic hydrocracking of Athabasca bitumen were described. This report is concerned with the effects of low concentrations of clay and silt (<1 %) in bitumen feed stocks, with a view to determining whether the deposition of mineral matter on the catalyst surfaces is the prime cause of the de-activation observed in the catalytic process. The experiments were done in the liquid phase in a bottom-feed, continuous-flow apparatus"--Introduction, page [1].
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| Title | The hydrocracking of residual oils and tars. Part 4 : Catalyst de-activation with bitumens from Athabasca, Cold Lake, and Lloydminster / E.C. McColgan, P.S. Soutar, J.M. Denis, and B.I. Parsons, Fuels Research Centre. |
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| Description | 1 online resource (iii, 12 pages) : charts. |
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