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Fuel Oil Conversion in the Plasma Catalytic Mode, Stimulated by Microwave Radiation in the Presence of Nanosized Iron-Containing Systems
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Conversion of mixtures of fuel oil with iron-containing substrates (carbon adsorbent and lignin, both modified with 0.5 wt % Fe) to hydrocarbon products and hydrogen was studied. The use of microwave radiation in the presence of the above-indicated iron-containing substrates capable of its absorption with the generation of breakdown phenomena and plasma is a promising approach to rapid processing of stable organic compounds of petroleum and natural origin into hydrocarbon products used in organic synthesis and for production of fuel components.
microwave radiationfuel oillignin of wood originhydrocarbon productsfractional compositionhydrogen
M. V. Tsodikov、G. I. Konstantinov、A. V. Chistyakov
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Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119991 Russia