EXTRACTION OF METAL PORPHYRINS FROM HEAVY MODEL OIL USING SUBCRITICAL TOLUENE-ASSISTED THERMALLY STABLE IONIC LIQUID
Unconventional oil likeheavyoils seems like a solutionto the growing demand of petroleum supply since the depletion of conventional oil production. Unfortunately, the presence of heavy metals in heavy oils(nickel and vanadium in the form of porphyrin) cause problem in upgrading process. During...
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utp-utpedia.204362021-08-18T22:59:53Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/20436/ EXTRACTION OF METAL PORPHYRINS FROM HEAVY MODEL OIL USING SUBCRITICAL TOLUENE-ASSISTED THERMALLY STABLE IONIC LIQUID SALLEH , NOR FAIZATULFITRI TP Chemical technology Unconventional oil likeheavyoils seems like a solutionto the growing demand of petroleum supply since the depletion of conventional oil production. Unfortunately, the presence of heavy metals in heavy oils(nickel and vanadium in the form of porphyrin) cause problem in upgrading process. During the upgrading of heavy oils, the metals tend to accumulate during distillation, and will cause defect to the wall of furnace and poisoning the catalyst. This work proposed the use of subcritical toluene assisted thermally stable ionic liquid to extract metal porphyrins from heavy oil model. 2020-10 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/20436/1/Nor%20Faizaulfitri%20Salleh_16002295.pdf SALLEH , NOR FAIZATULFITRI (2020) EXTRACTION OF METAL PORPHYRINS FROM HEAVY MODEL OIL USING SUBCRITICAL TOLUENE-ASSISTED THERMALLY STABLE IONIC LIQUID. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. |
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Unconventional oil likeheavyoils seems like a solutionto the growing demand of petroleum supply since the depletion of conventional oil production. Unfortunately, the presence of heavy metals in heavy oils(nickel and vanadium in the form of porphyrin) cause problem in upgrading process. During the upgrading of heavy oils, the metals tend to accumulate during distillation, and will cause defect to the wall of furnace and poisoning the catalyst. This work proposed the use of subcritical toluene assisted thermally stable ionic liquid to extract metal porphyrins from heavy oil model. |
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EXTRACTION OF METAL PORPHYRINS FROM HEAVY MODEL OIL USING SUBCRITICAL TOLUENE-ASSISTED THERMALLY STABLE IONIC LIQUID |
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EXTRACTION OF METAL PORPHYRINS FROM HEAVY MODEL OIL USING SUBCRITICAL TOLUENE-ASSISTED THERMALLY STABLE IONIC LIQUID |
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EXTRACTION OF METAL PORPHYRINS FROM HEAVY MODEL OIL USING SUBCRITICAL TOLUENE-ASSISTED THERMALLY STABLE IONIC LIQUID |
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EXTRACTION OF METAL PORPHYRINS FROM HEAVY MODEL OIL USING SUBCRITICAL TOLUENE-ASSISTED THERMALLY STABLE IONIC LIQUID |
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EXTRACTION OF METAL PORPHYRINS FROM HEAVY MODEL OIL USING SUBCRITICAL TOLUENE-ASSISTED THERMALLY STABLE IONIC LIQUID |
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extraction of metal porphyrins from heavy model oil using subcritical toluene-assisted thermally stable ionic liquid |
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