Evaluation of several methods of extraction of oil from a Jordanian oil shale |
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Authors: | Yi Fei Marc Marshall W Roy Jackson Martin L Gorbaty Mohammad W Amer Peter J Cassidy Alan L Chaffee |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Chemistry, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia;2. Centre for Green Chemistry, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia;3. The Sentient Group, Suite 2401, Level 24, Australia Square Tower, 264 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia;4. Fuels Science Consulting, 6635 Via Dante, Lake Worth, FL 33467, USA |
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Abstract: | A Jordanian oil shale from the El Lajjun deposit has been reacted with N2, H2 and CO in the presence and absence of water in the temperature range 300–425 °C. The effect of adding Fe, Cu, Ni, Sn and NaAlO2 as potential catalysts to some of these reactions has been studied but none led to improved oil yields. Most of the organic material in the oil shale was converted to asphaltene at 355 °C, but the oil yield was low at this temperature. At 425 °C nearly all the organic product was in the form of oil. |
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