Studies of Catalytic Properties of Inorganic Rock Matrices in Redox Reactions

Intrinsic catalytic properties of mineral matrices of various kinds (basalts, clays, sandstones) were studied, which are of interest for in-situ heavy oil upgrading (i.e., underground) to create advanced technologies for enhanced oil recovery. The elemental, surface and phase composition and matrix...

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Main Authors: Nikolay M. Dobrynkin, Marina V. Batygina, Alexander S. Noskov
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Language:English
Published: SDEWES Centre 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems
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spelling doaj-5ac0ad34218f4e6d98b2887266d4c71b2020-11-25T01:51:09ZengSDEWES CentreJournal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems1848-92572017-09-015340841610.13044/j.sdewes.d5.015100151Studies of Catalytic Properties of Inorganic Rock Matrices in Redox ReactionsNikolay M. Dobrynkin0Marina V. Batygina1Alexander S. Noskov2 Department of Catalytic Process Engineering, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, pr. Lavrentieva 5, Novosibirsk, Russia Department of Catalytic Process Engineering, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, pr. Lavrentieva 5, Novosibirsk, Russia Department of Catalytic Process Engineering, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, pr. Lavrentieva 5, Novosibirsk, Russia Intrinsic catalytic properties of mineral matrices of various kinds (basalts, clays, sandstones) were studied, which are of interest for in-situ heavy oil upgrading (i.e., underground) to create advanced technologies for enhanced oil recovery. The elemental, surface and phase composition and matrix particle morphology, surface and acidic properties were studied using elemental analysis, X-ray diffraction, adsorption and desorption of nitrogen and ammonia. The data on the catalytic activity of inorganic matrices in ammonium nitrate decomposition (reaction with a large gassing), oxidation of hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide, and hydrocracking of asphaltenes into maltenes (the conversion of heavy hydrocarbons into more valuable light hydrocarbons) were discussed. In order to check their applicability for the asphaltenes hydrocracking catalytic systems development, basalt and clay matrices were used as supports for iron/basalt, nickel/basalt and iron/clay catalysts. The catalytic activity of the matrices in the reactions of the decomposition of ammonium nitrate, oxidation of hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide, and hydrocracking of asphaltens was observed for the first time. http://www.sdewes.org/jsdewes/pid5.0151 Oil-bearing rock matricesOil production stimulationHigh-viscosity oilAsphaltenesHydrocrackingDecomposition of ammonium nitrateCatalytic processes in-situ.
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author Nikolay M. Dobrynkin
Marina V. Batygina
Alexander S. Noskov
spellingShingle Nikolay M. Dobrynkin
Marina V. Batygina
Alexander S. Noskov
Studies of Catalytic Properties of Inorganic Rock Matrices in Redox Reactions
Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems
Oil-bearing rock matrices
Oil production stimulation
High-viscosity oil
Asphaltenes
Hydrocracking
Decomposition of ammonium nitrate
Catalytic processes in-situ.
author_facet Nikolay M. Dobrynkin
Marina V. Batygina
Alexander S. Noskov
author_sort Nikolay M. Dobrynkin
title Studies of Catalytic Properties of Inorganic Rock Matrices in Redox Reactions
title_short Studies of Catalytic Properties of Inorganic Rock Matrices in Redox Reactions
title_full Studies of Catalytic Properties of Inorganic Rock Matrices in Redox Reactions
title_fullStr Studies of Catalytic Properties of Inorganic Rock Matrices in Redox Reactions
title_full_unstemmed Studies of Catalytic Properties of Inorganic Rock Matrices in Redox Reactions
title_sort studies of catalytic properties of inorganic rock matrices in redox reactions
publisher SDEWES Centre
series Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems
issn 1848-9257
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Intrinsic catalytic properties of mineral matrices of various kinds (basalts, clays, sandstones) were studied, which are of interest for in-situ heavy oil upgrading (i.e., underground) to create advanced technologies for enhanced oil recovery. The elemental, surface and phase composition and matrix particle morphology, surface and acidic properties were studied using elemental analysis, X-ray diffraction, adsorption and desorption of nitrogen and ammonia. The data on the catalytic activity of inorganic matrices in ammonium nitrate decomposition (reaction with a large gassing), oxidation of hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide, and hydrocracking of asphaltenes into maltenes (the conversion of heavy hydrocarbons into more valuable light hydrocarbons) were discussed. In order to check their applicability for the asphaltenes hydrocracking catalytic systems development, basalt and clay matrices were used as supports for iron/basalt, nickel/basalt and iron/clay catalysts. The catalytic activity of the matrices in the reactions of the decomposition of ammonium nitrate, oxidation of hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide, and hydrocracking of asphaltens was observed for the first time.
topic Oil-bearing rock matrices
Oil production stimulation
High-viscosity oil
Asphaltenes
Hydrocracking
Decomposition of ammonium nitrate
Catalytic processes in-situ.
url http://www.sdewes.org/jsdewes/pid5.0151
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