Evaluation of sudanese crude oil of the production of lubridcants base stoks
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2009
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Al Neelain University
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Due to fast growing of the petroleum industry in the Sudan and the very huge
need for lubricating oils, they are considered to be the back bone of the modern
industry.
This study is carried out to determine the suitability of saponin as a natural
detergent to be used in engine lubricating oil and also to determine the visibility of
producing base oil stocks to supply the local demand of the Sudanese market.
Three different blends of crude oils are produced in the Sudan namely: Nile
blend, Dar blend block 5B blend. These were preliminary evaluated to choose the most
suitable crude oil to produce base oil stocks by comparing of their percentage yields,
pour point and wax content. It was found that block 5B blend is the most suitable one
for the producing of base oil stocks due to many technical and economical reasons.
The studied crude oil samples were collected from the fields and distillated
atmospherically using the minitop-combi apparatus which is very advanced automatic
equipment complying with the ASTM D2892 (15theoretical plate column) to separate
the light component from the crude oil. Then appropriate lube cuts were collected by
vacuum distillation according to ASTM D 5236 using the same equipment.
The cuts collected at predetermined temperature ranges were analyzed and tested
to determine their characteristics. As in the industry all cuts were subjected to several
processes either to eliminate some of the undesired components or to enhance some
other properties.
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The vacuum residues were subjected to deasphalting process to remove all the
asphalts from the cut after that all cuts were dewaxed including the deasphalted oil
(DAO) using solvent system "methyl ethyl keton (MEK) and toluene" to enhance the
cooling properties of the collected cuts i.e. pour point. A solvent extraction process was
then carried out to all cuts to improve the viscosity index and quality of the produced
base oil cuts. The produced cuts were tested to determine their characteristics and the
production yield was calculated.
This study came to conclude that block 5B blend is quite suitable for the
manufacturing of lube base oils and it gave different grades of lube base stocks with
reasonable yields.
The extraction of saponin was carried out from three different plants (Ziziphus
abyssinica, Citrullus colocynthis, Balanistes aegyptiaca). The quantity of saponin in
these species is 0.3823, 0.1779 and 3.5626 respectively.
Then the thin layer chromatography was done for the three saponin to determine
the best one. The saponin from Balanistes aegyptiac is the best one and the quantity is
greater than the other two saponin. Then the blend of sea w30 was done between cut
480-520°C and cut 520+
and its clearly was done and it found 432mg in 240 hour and
classify that it is very clean.
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Applied chemistry