Title of article :
Total Acid Number Reduction of Naphthenic Acid Using Subcritical Methanol: A Kinetic Study
Author/Authors :
Mandal, Pradip Chandra Centre of Research in Ionic Liquids - Universiti Teknologi Petronas - 32610 Bandar Seri Iskandar - Perak - MALAYSIA , Nasir, Huda S.M Department of Petroleum Engineering - Universiti Teknologi Petronas - 32610 Bandar Seri Iskandar - Perak - MALAYSIA
Abstract :
The aim of this study is to explore the capability of subcritical methanol to reduce the
acidity of naphthenic acids and to determine reaction kinetics for large-scale reactor design. The
experiments were carried out in a 25 mL autoclave reactor (China) at temperatures of 70-120oC,
Methanol Partial Pressures (MPPs) of 0.1-1.5 MPa, and reaction times of 0-60 min. The total acid
number content of the samples was analyzed using ASTM D 974 techniques. Experimental results
reveal that total acid number reduction of naphthenic acids increased with increasing reaction
temperature, MPP, and reaction time. Approximately 74.20% total acid number was reduced at a
temperature of 120oC, a MPP of 1 MPa, and a reaction time of 60 min. Experimental data revealed that
total acid number removal reaction kinetics followed second-order kinetics with an activation
energy of 11.27 kcal/mol. Therefore, subcritical methanol is able to reduce the total acid number of
naphthenic acids without the addition of any catalyst.
Keywords :
Reaction kinetics , Petroleum oil , Total acid number , Subcritical methanol , Naphthenic acid
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics