Fractional distillation of crude oil
crude oilMixture of hydrocarbons, mainly alkanes, formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient dead marine organisms. is a mixture of hydrocarbonA compound that contains hydrogen and carbon only. formed from the remains of simple marine organisms over millions of years.
Fractional distillation separates a mixture into a number of different parts, called fractions. A fraction of crude oil is a mixture of chemicals in the crude oil that have similar boiling pointThe temperature at which a substance rapidly changes from a liquid to a gas..
A tall fractionating column is fitted above the mixture, with several condensers coming off at different heights. The column is hot at the bottom and cool at the top. Substances with high boiling points condenseCondensation is a change of state in which gas becomes liquid by cooling. at the bottom and substances with lower boiling points condense on the way to the top.
The crude oil is evaporationThe process in which a liquid changes state and turns into a gas. inside a furnace before entering the fractionating column where its vapours condense at different temperatures. Each fraction contains hydrocarbon moleculeA collection of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. with a similar number of carbon atomAll elements are made of atoms. An atom consists of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons. and a similar range of boiling points (eg the chemicals in the fraction known as petroleum gases all have boiling points below 25掳C).
Oil fractions
The diagram below summarises the main fractions from crude oil and their uses, and the trends in properties. Note that the gases leave at the top of the column, all other fractions of crude oil are extracted as liquids.
As you go up the fractionating column, the hydrocarbons have:
- smaller chain lengths
- lower boiling points
- more volatility (easy to evaporate)
- higher flammability (they igniteSet on fire. more easily and burn more cleanly)
- lighter colour (the bottom fraction is black, the middle fractions range from brown to yellow and the fraction at the top is colourless)
Other fossil fuels
Crude oil is not the only fossil fuelNatural, finite fuel formed from the remains of living organisms, eg oil, coal and natural gas..
Natural gas mainly consists of methane. It is used in domestic boilers, cookers and Bunsen burners, as well as in some power stations.
Coal was formed from the remains of ancient forests. It can be burned in power stations. Coal is mainly carbon but it may also contain sulfur compounds, which produce sulfur dioxide when the coal is burned. This gas is a cause of acid rainRain that contains dissolved acidic gases such as nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide.. Also, as all fossil fuels contain carbon, the burning of any fossil fuel will contribute to global warmingThe rise in the average temperature of the Earth's surface. due to the production of carbon dioxide.