xC0MXQIEroFgCpYJeGsZde_d1NQ THESOICHEM: SEPERATION PROCESS OF CRUDE OIL BY DISTILLATION

Friday 30 November 2012

SEPERATION PROCESS OF CRUDE OIL BY DISTILLATION

Because crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons with different boiling temperatures,it can be seperated by distillation into groups of hydrocarbons that boils between two specified boiling points..Two types of distillation are performed

ATMOSPHERIC AND VACUUM

ATMOSPHERIC DISTILLATION
It takes place in a distilling column at or near atmospheric pressure..The crude oil is heated to 350-400 degree C and the vapor and liquid are piped into the distilling column..the liquid falls to the bottom and the vapor rises,passing through a series of perforated trays[sieve trays]..Heavier hydrocarbons condense more quickly and settle on lower trays and lighter hydrocarbons remain as a vapor and condense on higher trays..

Liquid fractions are drawn
from the trays and removed..In this way,the light gases such as methane,ethane,propane and butane passes out of the column,petrol is formed in the top trays,kerosene and gas oils in the middle and fuel oils at the bottom..Residue drawn of the bottom may be burned as fuel,processed into lubricating oils,waxes and bitumen or used as feedstock for cracking units..To recover additional heavy distillates from this residue,it may be piped to a second distillation column where the process is repeated under vacuum called VACUUM DISTILLATION...This allows heavy hydrocarbons with boiling points of 450degree C and above to be seperated without them partly cracking into unwanted products such as coke and gas..

The heavy distillates recovered by vacuum distillation can be converted into lubricating oils by a variety of processes..The most common of these is called SOLVENT EXTRACTION..In one version of this process,the heavy distillates is washed with a liquid which does not dissolve in it but which dissolves[and so extracts] the non lubricating oil components out of it..Another version uses a liquid which does not dissolve in it but which causes the non lubricating oil components to precipitate as an extract from it..Other processes exist which remove impurities by adsorption onto a highly porous solid or which remove any waxes that may be present by causing them to crystallize and precipitate out...

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