Pyrolysis of Organic Compounds Containing Long Unbranched Alkyl Groups.
Abstract
The presence of n-alkanes in jet fuel in the right distillation range can be explained if large n-alkanes are present in the crude-oil source. Quantities of large n-alkanes present in crudes made from shale are insufficient, however, to explain the amounts found (up to 37%) in the jet fuel made from these crudes. Although possible precursors to small straight chain molecules are branch alicyclic compounds or substituted cyclic compounds, this report shows that attack in the side chain of model aromatic compounds typically found in shale crudes affords a path to significant yields of n-alkanes. Primary attack at the alpha and gamma positions is favored for substituted benzenes and pyridines. The major initial product distribution can be explained on the basis of Fabuss-Smith-Satterfield theory. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 21, 1982
- Accession Number
- ADA119749
Entities
People
- George W. Mushrush
- Robert N. Hazlett
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory