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LIQUEFACTION OF OIL SHALE IN SUPERCRITICAL ETHANOL; pp. 279–289
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Authors
TIANHUA YANG, BING ZHOU, RUNDONG LI, BINGSHUO LI, WENQI ZHANG, XINGPING KAI
Abstract

Oil shale was liquefied in supercritical ethanol in an autoclave. The effects of reaction temperature and residence time on the liquefaction of oil shale were studied. The optimum conditions for liquefaction were 360 °C and 210 min, which gave a shale oil yield of 18.15 wt%. According to Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (GS-MS), the main components of shale oil were alkanes and alcohols, accounting for about 39% of the total. Shale oil exhibited a high heating value of 37.72 MJ/kg with a water content of 0.4 wt% and a total acid number of 77.0 mg KOH/g oil.

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