Denitrification by furfural-ferric chloride extraction of coker

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

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208254R, C10G 2912, C10G 2116

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041697812

ABSTRACT:
A process is disclosed for denitrification of a hydrogenated oil, which is particularly applicable to coal-derived oils. The oil is first coked to yield a solid coke product and a coker oil having a reduced nitrogenous compound content. The coker oil nitrogen compounds are then selectively removed from the oil by liquid-liquid extraction using a solution of ferric chloride in furfural as the extracting medium. The extraction is carried out under moderate conditions of temperature and pressure.

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