Production of Bio Gas Oil Containing Diesel Fuel with Upgraded Cold Flow Properties by Co-processing
Tóth, C.
Baladincz, P.
Hancsók, J.
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Tóth C., Baladincz P., Hancsók J., 2012, Production of Bio Gas Oil Containing Diesel Fuel with Upgraded Cold Flow Properties by Co-processing, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 29, 613-618.
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Abstract

The aim of our experimental work was to investigate the applicability of a catalyst bed compiled of various compositions of hydrogenation catalysts to produce bio-component containing diesel fuel by co-processing of gas oil with vegetable oil. We investigated the heterogeneous catalytic transformability of gas oil fractions with 0, 5, 15, 25 % sunflower oil content at 50-80 bar pressure, 300-380 °C temperature (LHSV = 0.75-3.0 h-1 and H2/HC ratio 600 Nm3/m3) on catalyst systems containing only the main catalyst and the three catalyst layers as well. In case of both catalytic systems and under the favourable operational conditions (360-380 °C, P = 80 bar, LHSV = 0.75-1.0 h-1,H2/HC=600 Nm3/m3) the main properties of the high-yield products made from maximum 0-15 % vegetable oil containing feedstocks satisfy the requirements of standard EN 590:2009+A1:2010. The amount of vegetable oil higher than 15 % reduced the desulphurisation efficiency. By using the catalyst bed prepared of the three catalysts products with CFPP value reduced by 3-4 °C could be produced as in case of using only the main catalyst.
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