Co-processing of residual oil and coal

Mineral oils: processes and products – Phenolic or toxic oils

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208113, 208100, 208309, C10G 108, C10G 1100, C10G 900, C10C 300

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ABSTRACT:
Visbreaking a mixture of petroleum residuum, coal and catalytic cracking catalyst under conditions severe enough to effect conversion but not so severe as to produce substantial quantities of coke produces a range of products including gaseous olefins and gasoline distillate. The solids recovered from the visbreaking operation can be processed to produce a synthesis gas of carbon monoxide and hydrogen.

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