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RESEARCH ON RELEASE OF TRACE ELEMENTS AT RETORTING OF HUADIAN OIL SHALE; pp. 17-26
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Oil shale is abundant in the world. Today, the industry of oil shale retorting for producing shale oil is developing owing to high price of crude oil in the world. In order to study migratory behavior of trace elements in oil shale at retortÂing, tests were performed in laboratory with oil shale of the Huadian deposit of China at different temperatures from 360 to 560 °C. Trace elements Ba, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, P, Pb, Sr, Ti, V, Y present in oil shale and shale char were determined by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroÂscopy (ICP-AES). Hg and As were determined by atomic fluorescence spectroÂscopy (AFS). By comparing the content of trace elements in oil shale and shale char, distribution characteristics of trace elements at retorting were studied. The analysis of trace elements indicates that in comparison with the earth crust averages, oil shale samples are richer in some elements, including Mn (more than 30Ã), P (more than 6Ã), and Ti (more than 5Ã). The amounts of Ti, Ba, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, and V are increased in shale char at retorting. Pb and Hg start to volatilize at 410 °C. Shale char is enriched with arsenic by about 50% at temperatures from 360 °C to 560 °C. Reducing atmoÂsphere promotes the release of trace elements. The effect of heating rate on different elements was also studied in these experiments. For most of the elements, their release from oil shale can be promoted by higher heating rate and nitrogen atmosphere.
Title: RESEARCH ON RELEASE OF TRACE ELEMENTS AT RETORTING OF HUADIAN OIL SHALE; pp. 17-26
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Oil shale is abundant in the world.
Today, the industry of oil shale retorting for producing shale oil is developing owing to high price of crude oil in the world.
In order to study migratory behavior of trace elements in oil shale at retortÂing, tests were performed in laboratory with oil shale of the Huadian deposit of China at different temperatures from 360 to 560 °C.
Trace elements Ba, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, P, Pb, Sr, Ti, V, Y present in oil shale and shale char were determined by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroÂscopy (ICP-AES).
Hg and As were determined by atomic fluorescence spectroÂscopy (AFS).
By comparing the content of trace elements in oil shale and shale char, distribution characteristics of trace elements at retorting were studied.
The analysis of trace elements indicates that in comparison with the earth crust averages, oil shale samples are richer in some elements, including Mn (more than 30Ã), P (more than 6Ã), and Ti (more than 5Ã).
The amounts of Ti, Ba, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, and V are increased in shale char at retorting.
Pb and Hg start to volatilize at 410 °C.
Shale char is enriched with arsenic by about 50% at temperatures from 360 °C to 560 °C.
Reducing atmoÂsphere promotes the release of trace elements.
The effect of heating rate on different elements was also studied in these experiments.
For most of the elements, their release from oil shale can be promoted by higher heating rate and nitrogen atmosphere.
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