Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – With subsequent treatment of products
Patent
1994-12-30
1997-04-15
Caldarola, Glenn A.
Mineral oils: processes and products
Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons
With subsequent treatment of products
208 99, 208100, 208132, 2082621, 585820, 95131, C10G 6700, C10G 4922, B01D 5302, C07C 712
Patent
active
056205899
ABSTRACT:
Acidic halides, especially chlorides, in two phase (vapor and hydrocarbon liquid) reactor effluent are separated and at least the halides in the vapor fraction neutralized in a vapor/liquid separator with an alkaline neutralization medium such as an alumina treater impregnated with NaOH. The treater may remove halides from both the vapor and liquid phase within the separator.
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Oil & Gas Journal Article--May 12, 1986.
Caldarola Glenn A.
Hailey Patricia L.
Keen Malcolm D.
Mobil Oil Corporation
Steinberg Thomas W.
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