Using disulfide oil as coke inhibitor to reduce environmental hazards in olefin heaters

<span class="CharAttribute40"><span>This paper describes the feasibility of replacing a sulfur-based additive with the waste by-product disulfide oil (DSO) in steam cracking for the production of olefin. The objective of adding this substance is to reduce coke formation, and co...

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Main Authors: Erfan Ziarifar, Rahbar Rahimi, Morteza Zivdar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST) 2018-07-01
Series:Advances in Environmental Technology
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Online Access:http://aet.irost.ir/article_795_e5b72c543f409104f1efccb82e06d24a.pdf
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spelling doaj-a3233b5ceee54512945da7582afe32db2020-11-25T03:33:49ZengIranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST) Advances in Environmental Technology2476-66742476-47792018-07-014318318610.22104/aet.2019.3372.1165795Using disulfide oil as coke inhibitor to reduce environmental hazards in olefin heatersErfan Ziarifar0Rahbar Rahimi1Morteza Zivdar2Chemical Engineering Department, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, IranChemical Engineering Department, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, IranChemical Engineering Department, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran<span class="CharAttribute40"><span>This paper describes the feasibility of replacing a sulfur-based additive with the waste by-product disulfide oil (DSO) in steam cracking for the production of olefin. The objective of adding this substance is to reduce coke formation, and consequently, prevent its formation on the inner walls of the reactor and heat exchanger. It is reported that dimethyl sulfide (DMDS) is a source of hydrogen sulfide, and it is hydrogen sulfide that minimizes coke formation, even though the mechanism is not clear. Disulfide oil is a waste material in gas refineries and a source for hydrogen sulfide production; therefore, it makes sense to evaluate its efficacy in minimizing CO production and coke formation during olefin production. Therefore, pilot plant runs were performed to evaluate its feasibility. By using disulfide oil, the total sulfur content of the pyrolysis gasoline will change and be equal to 26.89 mg/L for the unit with a capacity production of 18000 kg/hr. This action not only provides a low-price resource that inhibits coke deposition in olefin plants but also curtails the emission of hydrogen sulfide into the environment.</span></span>http://aet.irost.ir/article_795_e5b72c543f409104f1efccb82e06d24a.pdfthermal crackingoelfin plantdisulfide oilenvironmental hazardscoke inhibitor
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author Erfan Ziarifar
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Rahbar Rahimi
Morteza Zivdar
Using disulfide oil as coke inhibitor to reduce environmental hazards in olefin heaters
Advances in Environmental Technology
thermal cracking
oelfin plant
disulfide oil
environmental hazards
coke inhibitor
author_facet Erfan Ziarifar
Rahbar Rahimi
Morteza Zivdar
author_sort Erfan Ziarifar
title Using disulfide oil as coke inhibitor to reduce environmental hazards in olefin heaters
title_short Using disulfide oil as coke inhibitor to reduce environmental hazards in olefin heaters
title_full Using disulfide oil as coke inhibitor to reduce environmental hazards in olefin heaters
title_fullStr Using disulfide oil as coke inhibitor to reduce environmental hazards in olefin heaters
title_full_unstemmed Using disulfide oil as coke inhibitor to reduce environmental hazards in olefin heaters
title_sort using disulfide oil as coke inhibitor to reduce environmental hazards in olefin heaters
publisher Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST)
series Advances in Environmental Technology
issn 2476-6674
2476-4779
publishDate 2018-07-01
description <span class="CharAttribute40"><span>This paper describes the feasibility of replacing a sulfur-based additive with the waste by-product disulfide oil (DSO) in steam cracking for the production of olefin. The objective of adding this substance is to reduce coke formation, and consequently, prevent its formation on the inner walls of the reactor and heat exchanger. It is reported that dimethyl sulfide (DMDS) is a source of hydrogen sulfide, and it is hydrogen sulfide that minimizes coke formation, even though the mechanism is not clear. Disulfide oil is a waste material in gas refineries and a source for hydrogen sulfide production; therefore, it makes sense to evaluate its efficacy in minimizing CO production and coke formation during olefin production. Therefore, pilot plant runs were performed to evaluate its feasibility. By using disulfide oil, the total sulfur content of the pyrolysis gasoline will change and be equal to 26.89 mg/L for the unit with a capacity production of 18000 kg/hr. This action not only provides a low-price resource that inhibits coke deposition in olefin plants but also curtails the emission of hydrogen sulfide into the environment.</span></span>
topic thermal cracking
oelfin plant
disulfide oil
environmental hazards
coke inhibitor
url http://aet.irost.ir/article_795_e5b72c543f409104f1efccb82e06d24a.pdf
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