2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.130886
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Promoting the resource utilization of oil-based drilling cuttings pyrolysis residues in cement products

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“…The reasonable explanation is that under the condition of sufficient heat transfer, the core temperature inside the drill cuttings is close to the set temperature. Higher temperature not only accelerates heat transfer and oil volatilization into gas, but also causes the desorption and cracking of non-volatile heavy components into gas, and the removal of organic pollution components is more thorough [27];The oil phase yield continued to increase with the increase of temperature in the range of 250 ° C-350 ° C, and reached the highest value of 17.04 % at 450 ° C. When the temperature rose to 500 ° C, the condensate yield decreased to 15.87 %. The reason for this phenomenon is that the increase in temperature is beneficial to the decomposition, adsorption, and desorption of oil, and also increases the possibility of molecular cracking, which also leads to the secondary cracking of oil and gas molecules at high temperatures [28], resulting in more non-condensable gas and less condensable components.…”
Section: 12assessment Of Activation Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reasonable explanation is that under the condition of sufficient heat transfer, the core temperature inside the drill cuttings is close to the set temperature. Higher temperature not only accelerates heat transfer and oil volatilization into gas, but also causes the desorption and cracking of non-volatile heavy components into gas, and the removal of organic pollution components is more thorough [27];The oil phase yield continued to increase with the increase of temperature in the range of 250 ° C-350 ° C, and reached the highest value of 17.04 % at 450 ° C. When the temperature rose to 500 ° C, the condensate yield decreased to 15.87 %. The reason for this phenomenon is that the increase in temperature is beneficial to the decomposition, adsorption, and desorption of oil, and also increases the possibility of molecular cracking, which also leads to the secondary cracking of oil and gas molecules at high temperatures [28], resulting in more non-condensable gas and less condensable components.…”
Section: 12assessment Of Activation Energymentioning
confidence: 99%