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Influence of [H]-donating activity of hydrocarbons on transformations of thiophene compounds under catalytic cracking conditions Full article

Journal Petroleum Chemistry
ISSN: 0965-5441 , E-ISSN: 1531-8532
Output data Year: 2012, Volume: 52, Number: 1, Pages: 55-59 Pages count : 5 DOI: 10.1134/S0965544112010082
Authors Potapenko O.V. 1 , Doronin V.P. 1 , Sorokina T.P. 1
Affiliations
1 Institute of Hydrocarbon Processing Problems, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract: Transformations of 2-methylthiophene and benzothiophene together with n-undecane, declaim, or cumene under conditions of catalytic cracking have been studied. It has been found that enhancement of the [H]-donating activity in the order cumene < n-undecane < decalin leads to an increase in the degree of conversion of organic sulfur compounds, predominantly yielding hydrogen sulfide. An increase in the amount of 2-methylthiophene and benzothiophene alkylation and condensation products in the liquid products of cracking is observed in this case. Schemes of conversion of these compounds under catalytic cracking conditions have been proposed. The dependence of the degree of conversion of thiophene compounds into hydrogen sulfide on the ability of the catalyst to mediate hydrogen transfer reactions has been revealed. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2012.
Cite: Potapenko O.V. , Doronin V.P. , Sorokina T.P.
Influence of [H]-donating activity of hydrocarbons on transformations of thiophene compounds under catalytic cracking conditions
Petroleum Chemistry. 2012. V.52. N1. P.55-59. DOI: 10.1134/S0965544112010082 WOS Scopus РИНЦ OpenAlex
Original: Потапенко О.В. , Доронин В.П. , Сорокина Т.П.
Влияние [H]-донорной активности углеводородов на превращения тиофеновых соединений в условиях каталитического крекинга
Нефтехимия. 2012. Т.52. №1. С.60-65. РИНЦ
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Submitted: Mar 29, 2011
Published print: Jan 1, 2012
Published online: Jan 26, 2012
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Web of science: WOS:000300729700009
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84856512097
Elibrary: 17975212
OpenAlex: W1984121016
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