2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.coal.2020.103418
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The chemical kinetics of the semi-open hydrous pyrolysis system: Time series analysis of lithostatic pressure and fluid pressure

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“…As noted, during each heating process) followed by a rapid increase (solute pressure goes down) and then a slow rise (see Figure 5). The decrease in the vacuum was caused by the release of gases from the sample, including residual pre-existing hydrocarbons, new hydrocarbons generated by pyrolysis or cracking, water vapor, products from the thermal decomposition of inorganic compounds (Kobchenko et al, 2011), non-hydrocarbon gases such as CO 2 (Behar et al, 1995;Zhan et al, 2020;Zhang et al, 2020). The data show that the vacuum dropped rapidly and then increased rapidly as the temperature was increased, although there was only a slow rise in vacuum during each stage at which the temperature was constant.…”
Section: Variations In the Sem Chamber Vacuummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted, during each heating process) followed by a rapid increase (solute pressure goes down) and then a slow rise (see Figure 5). The decrease in the vacuum was caused by the release of gases from the sample, including residual pre-existing hydrocarbons, new hydrocarbons generated by pyrolysis or cracking, water vapor, products from the thermal decomposition of inorganic compounds (Kobchenko et al, 2011), non-hydrocarbon gases such as CO 2 (Behar et al, 1995;Zhan et al, 2020;Zhang et al, 2020). The data show that the vacuum dropped rapidly and then increased rapidly as the temperature was increased, although there was only a slow rise in vacuum during each stage at which the temperature was constant.…”
Section: Variations In the Sem Chamber Vacuummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Computer programs is used to set experimental conditions and collect data. The performance system includes the following secondary systems: reaction (autoclave), heating, hydraulic control (control of the lithostatic pressure), fluid replenishment (add deionized water and control of the dynamic water pressure) and collection (store pyrolysis products) systems 24 26 .
Figure 2 Schematic of pyrolysis equipment (not to scale) 26 .
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Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under geological conditions, petroleum generation, retention and expulsion follow a kinetic evolution process. In a semiclosed system, thermal simulation products are allowed to be discharged during generation, which may be more suitable for uses of geological evaluation Ma et al, 2018;Zhang D. W. et al, 2020).…”
Section: Thermal Simulation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%