Chemically active vapor/liquid separator

Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – With subsequent treatment of products

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208 99, 208100, 208132, 2082621, 585820, 95131, C10G 6700, C10G 4922, B01D 5302, C07C 712

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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.

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