Decarboxylation of petroleum acids on aluminosilicate and nanosized magnesia and titania catalysts


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Abstract

Decarboxylation of petroleum acids isolated from crude oil has been performed in the presence of different catalysts, in particular, aluminosilicate and nanosized metal oxide catalysts. Optimum conditions for the decarboxylation reaction of petroleum acids over these catalysts have been determined. The mixture of cyclane hydrocarbons produced as a result of decarboxylation of the acids has a high calorific value and can be used as an effective component of jet fuels.

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A. G. Gasanov

Mamedaliev Institute of Petrochemical Processes

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Email: aqasanov@mail.ru
Azerbaijan, Baku

I. G. Ayubov

Mamedaliev Institute of Petrochemical Processes

Email: aqasanov@mail.ru
Azerbaijan, Baku

G. D. Gasanova

Mamedaliev Institute of Petrochemical Processes

Email: aqasanov@mail.ru
Azerbaijan, Baku

E. A. Gasymzade

Mamedaliev Institute of Petrochemical Processes

Email: aqasanov@mail.ru
Azerbaijan, Baku

A. M. Mamedova

Mamedaliev Institute of Petrochemical Processes

Email: aqasanov@mail.ru
Azerbaijan, Baku

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