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Fossil Hydrocarbons

Chemistry and Technology

Authors: Norbert Berkowitz Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 1997 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 367 Publication formats: EAN: 9780080531885 ISBN: 9780080531885 Category: Pollution & threats to the environment Economic geology Geochemistry Heavy chemicals Petroleum technology Publisher's index: B978-0-12-091090-8.X5000-X Bibliographic note: Norbert Berkowitz's many awards and accomplishments include the Confederation Medal from the Government of Canada, the Order of Canada, and the Queen Elizabeth Medal. Dr. Berkowitz has been the Head of the Fuel Sciences Division on the Alberta Research Council, a board member and vice-chairman for the Energy Resources Conservation Board in Alberta, and a professor of fuel science at the University of Alberta. He has served as a visiting professor at several universities including the University of Utah; Technicion in Haifa, Israel; and Ben Gurion University in Beer Sheva, Israel, and in Kyoto, Japan. Dr. Berkowitz is the author of An Introduction to Coal Technology and is currently Emeritus Professor of fuel science at the University of Alberta.

Description

Fossil hydrocarbons form a continuous series whose"heavy"members--heavy oils, bitumens, oil shale kerogens, and coal--are important sources of conventional lighter fuels. These hydrocarbons are much more abundant and easier to extract than natural gas and oil. This book discusses the origins and compositions of fossil hydrocarbons and shows how the"heavies"can be chemically transformed into environmentally clean gas, liquid transportation fuels, and an almost unlimited range of petrochemicals.
Dr. Berkowitz explodes the entrenched dichotomy between"petroleum hydrocarbons"and coal that has shaped popular perceptions of energy, showing that it is feasible to develop new technologies that capitalize on the availability of"synthetic"natural gas and light oils.
Fossil Hydrocarbons: Chemistry and Technology is a comprehensive treatment of fossil hydrocarbons, covering the source materials, biosources, metamorphic histories, geochemistry, classification, and molecular structure. It discusses the use of fossil hydrocarbons as a viable energy source in our future, detailing the preparation, processing and conversion technologies, as well as discussing the environmental issues that arise from production, processing, and use of various fossil hydrocarbons.

  • Approaches various fossil hydrocarbons as chemically related entities, thus dispelling the unwarranted distinctions between crude oils and coal
  • Explains how heavy fossil hydrocarbons can be processed by much the same methods as crude oils for good economic and environmental purpose
  • Illustrates how bitumens, oil shales, and coals are convertible into synthetic natural gas and oils
  • Shows a path for reasonable energy self-sufficiency, through conversion of heavy hydrocarbons into synthetic natural gas and oils
  • Augments each chapter with end-of-chapter notes and a detailed bibliography
  • Provides more than 200 useful tables, schematics, and figures

TOC

  • Front Cover 2
  • Fossil Hydrocarbons: Chemistry and Technology 5
  • Copyright Page 6
  • Contents 9
  • Preface 13
  • Chapter 1. Introduction: The Family of Fossil Hydrocarbons 17
    • Notes 20
  • Chapter 2. Origins 23
    • 1 The Chemical Precursors 23
    • 2 The Biosources 29
    • 3 Diagenesis 33
    • 4 Biomarkers 35
    • 5 Catagenesis 37
    • 6 The "Heavy" Hydrocarbons 47
    • 7 Abiotic Formation of Oil 48
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Author's affiliation

Norbert Berkowitz: University of Alberta