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INFLUENCE OF RETORTING CONDITIONS ON THE PYROLYSIS OF YAOJIE OIL SHALE; pp. 66–78
PDF | doi: 10.3176/oil.2014.1.07

Authors
CHANGTAO YUE, YANG LIU, YUE MA, SHUYUAN LI, JILAI HE, DENGKE QIU
Abstract

Factors influencing the pyrolysis of Yaojie oil shale, such as pyro­lysis temperature, residence time, heating rate and particle size, were investigated. Pyrolysate yield was influenced most of all by pyrolysis tem­perature and residence time, followed by heating rate and particle size. Pyro­lysis temperature and residence time had a great effect on the composi­tion of retorting gas, while the influence of heating rate and particle size was less significant, corresponding to a change of oil yield of only 0.6% and 0.5%, respectively. The oil and gas yields were less affected when the oil shale sample was pressed into balls. The oil shale ball with a bentonite content of 6% was optimal.

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