Gas: heating and illuminating – Processes – Wood
Patent
1976-11-01
1977-07-19
Serwin, R.E.
Gas: heating and illuminating
Processes
Wood
48202, 48210, 252373, C10J 316, C10J 346
Patent
active
RE0293121
ABSTRACT:
A continuous process for converting particulate carbonaceous solids to gaseous hydrocarbons (from 1 to 7 carbon atoms per molecule of gas) by the rapid pyrolysis and in situ conversion of a portion of the pyrolysis product comprising heating a turbulent high velocity gaseous stream composed of carrier gas, carbonaceous solids and at least 2.0 weight percent water based upon the weight of carbonaceous solids and heating said stream in a pyrolysis zone at a temperature ranging from between about 1200.degree. F. to about 2400.degree. F. until at least a portion of said solids are converted to the desired gaseous hydrocarbons.
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Compton Leslie E.
Mallan George M.
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
Serwin R.E.
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