Mineral oils: processes and products – By treatment of solid mineral – e.g. – coal liquefaction – etc. – Using specifically added catalyst during hydrogenation
Patent
1994-03-25
1995-10-03
Pal, Asok
Mineral oils: processes and products
By treatment of solid mineral, e.g., coal liquefaction, etc.
Using specifically added catalyst during hydrogenation
208403, 208428, 208435, C10G 100
Patent
active
054549345
ABSTRACT:
A method for converting solid carbonaceous materials to liquid products. The solid carbonaceous material is first treated with a aqueous composition of a metal carbonate or bicarbonate. This results in the metal being atomically dispersed in the carbonaceous material. The treated solid carbonaceous material is then subjected to liquefaction conditions. The preferred metal is iron.
Culross Claude C.
Larsen John W.
LeViness Stephen D.
Reynolds Stephen D.
Exxon Research & Engineering Co.
Naylor Henry E.
Pal Asok
Yildirim Bekir L.
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