稠油提质水热裂解均相催化:进展、挑战和展望综述

IF 5.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
E. A. Jaseer*, Abdulrahman Musa, Bader M. Al Otaibi, Mohammed R. Aldossary, Abdulkadir Tanimu*, Niladri Maity, Samir Barman, Samiyah A. Al-Jendan and Abdullah Aitani, 
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随着全球能源需求的上升和常规原油供应的减少,重油和超重油等非常规资源正日益受到重视。然而,稠油的固有特性,包括高粘度和低流动性,再加上储层的复杂性,给高效采收率带来了重大挑战。传统的原位采油方法存在波及效率低、资金成本高、地层破坏风险和环境影响等局限性,因此需要更具可持续性和成本效益的解决方案。水热裂解是一种很有前途的稠油热提质技术,因其具有降低稠油粘度和提高采收率的能力而受到广泛关注。本文综述了均相催化剂在优化水热裂解过程中的作用,重点介绍了水溶性、油溶性和两亲性催化剂。水溶性催化剂通过与重油亲水组分的相互作用促进碳杂原子裂解(如破坏C-S、C-N和C-O键)。油溶性催化剂直接与碳氢化合物基体结合,有利于大分子的裂解和不饱和键的氢化。两亲性催化剂结合了两者的性质,提高了水-油界面的催化活性。每种催化剂类型在降低粘度,脱硫和整体重油升级方面都具有独特的优势。本文对这些催化剂进行了全面的分析,讨论了它们的作用机理、优点、局限性和应用。通过阐明它们对流程效率和产品质量的贡献,本综述强调了它们在解决稠油开采相关挑战方面的潜力,为更可持续、更有效的能源解决方案铺平了道路。
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Homogeneous Catalysis in Aquathermolysis for Heavy Oil Upgrading: A Critical Review of Advances, Challenges, and Perspectives

Homogeneous Catalysis in Aquathermolysis for Heavy Oil Upgrading: A Critical Review of Advances, Challenges, and Perspectives

As global energy demand rises and conventional crude oil supplies dwindle, unconventional sources, such as heavy and extra-heavy oils, are gaining prominence. However, the intrinsic characteristics of heavy oils, including their high viscosity and low mobility, combined with the complex nature of reservoir formations, present significant challenges for efficient recovery. Traditional in situ recovery methods face limitations like low sweep efficiency, substantial capital costs, the risk of formation damage, and environmental impacts, necessitating more sustainable and cost-effective solutions. Aquathermolysis, a promising thermal upgrading technique for heavy oils, has garnered considerable attention due to its ability to reduce viscosity and improve oil recovery. This Review examines the role of homogeneous catalysis in optimizing the aquathermolysis process, focusing on water soluble, oil soluble, and amphiphilic catalysts. Water-soluble catalysts promote carbon–heteroatom cleavage (e.g., breaking C–S, C–N, and C–O bonds) through interactions with hydrophilic components of heavy oil. Oil-soluble catalysts integrate directly with the hydrocarbon matrix, facilitating the cracking of large molecules and hydrogenation of unsaturated bonds. Amphiphilic catalysts, combining the properties of both, enhance catalytic activity at water–oil interfaces. Each catalyst type offers unique advantages in viscosity reduction, desulfurization, and overall heavy oil upgrading. This Review provides a comprehensive analysis of these catalysts, discussing their mechanisms, benefits, limitations, and applications. By elucidating their contributions to process efficiency and product quality, this Review highlights their potential to address the challenges associated with heavy oil recovery, paving the way for more sustainable and effective energy solutions.

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Energy & Fuels
Energy & Fuels 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
9.20
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13.20%
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1101
审稿时长
2.1 months
期刊介绍: Energy & Fuels publishes reports of research in the technical area defined by the intersection of the disciplines of chemistry and chemical engineering and the application domain of non-nuclear energy and fuels. This includes research directed at the formation of, exploration for, and production of fossil fuels and biomass; the properties and structure or molecular composition of both raw fuels and refined products; the chemistry involved in the processing and utilization of fuels; fuel cells and their applications; and the analytical and instrumental techniques used in investigations of the foregoing areas.
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