Journal of the Japan Institute of Energy
Online ISSN : 1882-6121
Print ISSN : 0916-8753
ISSN-L : 0916-8753
Hydrotreating of FCC decant oil as a needle coke feedstock
Katsumori TANABETomonori TAKADABruce A. NEWMANMasaaki SATOUHideshi HATTORI
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1996 Volume 75 Issue 10 Pages 916-924

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Two levels of hydro-desulfurizing experiments using FCC decant oil were performed with a conventional petroleum hydrorefining catalyst in order to obtain detailed information on hydro-desulfurizing of feed oil and coke derived from it. Hydro-desulfurizing products and the feed decant oil were analyzed by the HPLC-MS method, and the carbonization was carried out in a small batch reactor after which properties of coke produced were measured.
There is no difference with sulfur condensation ratios in cokes formed from hydro- desulfurized and unhydro-desulfurized feedstocks. Low sulfur coke clearly can be produced from low sulfur feedstocks which have beenhydro-desulfurized. Coke coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) decreases by feedstock hydro-desulfurizing, but coke CTE from the more severely hydro-desulfurized decant oil is higher than that from the mildly hydro-desulfurized decant oil. Under the severehydro-desulfurizing conditions, hydrogenation of aromatic rings occurs, as does naphthenic ring opening and dealkylation. Severehydro-desulfurizing also causes a decrease in hydrogen donor ability and an increase in the carbon number of alkyl side chain for one of compound classes.

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