RI 4744 A Thermal Decomposition Study Of Colorado Oil Shale

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Arnold B. Hubbard
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

A thermal decomposition study of the kerogen in three Colorado oil shales was made at different temperatures by heating the shales in the absence of oxygen at atmospheric pressure and measuring the decomposition products (gas, oil, and bitumen) formed. From these data the specific reaction rates, "k", for the thermal decomposition of kerogen were determined for each temperature studied, making it possible to calculate the time required to accomplish a given amount of decomposition within the temperature range. The influence of temperature on reaction rates was presented by plotting the data according to the Arrhenius equation, thus providing a means of estimating the values of "k" for any temperature within the range of this study. It was found that the specific reaction rates for the thermal decomposition of the kerogen in the three sampler were comparatively equal at corresponding temperatures.
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APA: Arnold B. Hubbard  (1950)  RI 4744 A Thermal Decomposition Study Of Colorado Oil Shale

MLA: Arnold B. Hubbard RI 4744 A Thermal Decomposition Study Of Colorado Oil Shale. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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