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ANALYSIS OF RESIDUUM DEMETALATION BY SIZE EXCLUSION CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH ELEMENT SPECIFIC DETECTION
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1986
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EngineeringChemistryHeavy ResiduaChemical EngineeringGas ChromatographyBioanalysisPore SizeAnalytical ChemistryLiquid ChromatographyClinical ChemistryNi CompoundsChromatographyRadiologyCatalytic ApplicationBiochemistryIndustrial CatalysisCatalyst RecyclingCatalysisChromatographic AnalysisCatalytic ProcessMass SpectrometryCatalyst PreparationMedicineChemical Kinetics
ABSTRACT We analyzed thermally treated heavy residua by element specific size exclusion chromatography (SEC-ICF) to elucidate the fate of the V and Ni compounds. Thermal treatment, in addition to removing metals, significantly reduces the size of the remaining metal-containing compounds.We thermally treated the distillable and nondistillable metals separately. The distilled metals, primarily petroporphyrins, were completely removed under moderate conditions. The non-volatile metal-containing components, which constituted most of the Ni and V, were either removed, or reduced in size.when treating heavy residua over commercial fixed-bed hydroprocessing catalysts, the metal-containing molecules in the size range of the catalyst pore are preferentially removed. Those larger than the pore size appear to demetalate more slowly.The results argue demetalation is a function of the ligand structure and size of the metal-containing species and not necessarily the coordination sphere around the metal center.
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