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Coal additives impregnated with nickel and iron for use in Veba Combi Cracking technology are investigated. The morphology of the surface and pore space of a modified coal additive is presented. The additive is shown to be similar to lignite in terms of its elemental composition. A comparative assessment of the textural properties of the original and modified coal additive is carried out. A relationship between the composition of the coal additive and the final products of heavy residue cracking in the presence of hydrogen in the temperature range of 435–460°C and a pressure of 17 MPa is shown. Catalytically active metals present in the composition of the coal additive were shown to affect the conversion degree of resinous-asphaltene components, formation of coke-like substances, and yield of light distillate fractions. The catalytic activity of the nickel- and iron-impregnated coal additive in the process of tar thermal cracking in a hydrogen atmosphere is established. The results obtained confirm the positive effect of impregnation of coal additives with catalytically active centers. This effect consists in an increased conversion degree of high-molecular components of heavy residual oil feedstock, thus indicating the significant potential of Veba Combi Cracking technology.
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Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils publishes reports on improvements in the processing of petroleum and natural gas and cracking and refining techniques for the production of high-quality fuels, oils, greases, specialty fluids, additives and synthetics. The journal includes timely articles on the demulsification, desalting, and desulfurizing of crude oil; new flow plans for refineries; platforming, isomerization, catalytic reforming, and alkylation processes for obtaining aromatic hydrocarbons and high-octane gasoline; methods of producing ethylene, acetylene, benzene, acids, alcohols, esters, and other compounds from petroleum, as well as hydrogen from natural gas and liquid products.