Upgrading solid fuel-derived tars produced by short residence ti

Mineral oils: processes and products – Phenolic or toxic oils

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208 50, 208 58, 208 59, 208 61, 208107, C10G 106, C10G 1324, C10G 3702

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ABSTRACT:
A process for producing and upgrading carbonaceous tars including adding the carbonaceous material into a first reaction zone of a reactor having at least two reaction zones; adding hot hydrogen to the stream of carbonaceous material to effect a reaction with same to produce reaction products; quenching the mixture while insuring that the total residence time varies from about 2 milliseconds to about 2 seconds; removing at least a portion of the reaction products from the quenched mixture; introducing the residual carbonaceous material into a subsequent reaction zone and repeating the steps for the subsequent reaction zone; and introducing carbonaceous tars produced directly into a fluid coking zone to obtain gas, upgraded coal tars, and hot coke.

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