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Rotary drying of Stuart oil shale

โœ Scribed by Bruce C. Dickson; Les A. Baker


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
389 KB
Volume
67
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-2361

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The drying kinetics of Stuart oil shale were investigated over the temperature range lOO-250ยฐC in both fluidized bed and convection oven heating. Experimental drying rates of cylindrical samples were determined gravimetrically and from the moisture content of the gases leaving the dryer. The observe

Upgrading of Stuart shale oil
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The pyrolysis of Stuart oil shale in the presence/absence of fully combusted shale (shale ash) in superheated steam or nitrogen was conducted in the range 450 to 600ยฐC in a 48 mm diameter semi-continuous fluidized-bed reactor. The detrimental effect of shale ash on oil yields in a recycled shale ret

Microbial upgrading of Stuart shale oil:
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For relining into useful fuels, most shale oils must be upgraded to reduce their nitrogen contents. Microbial cultures were established that could selectively remove heterocyclic nitrogen compounds from raw shale oil. Each culture was highly specific with regard to the compounds it could attack. Qui