Mineral oils: processes and products – Phenolic or toxic oils
Patent
1978-03-17
1980-06-03
Gantz, Delbert E.
Mineral oils: processes and products
Phenolic or toxic oils
423219, 48210, C10G 100, C01B 1300, C10J 300
Patent
active
042060320
ABSTRACT:
A method for reacting pulverized coal with heated hydrogen-rich gas to form hydrocarbon liquids suitable for conversion to fuels wherein the reaction involves injection of pulverized coal entrained in a minimum amount of gas and mixing the entrained coal at ambient temperature with a separate source of heated hydrogen. In accordance with the present invention, the hydrogen is heated by reacting a small portion of the hydrogen-rich gas with oxygen in a first reaction zone to form a gas stream having a temperature in excess of about 1000.degree. C. and comprising a major amount of hydrogen and a minor amount of water vapor. The coal particles then are reacted with the hydrogen in a second reaction zone downstream of the first reaction zone. The products of reaction may be rapidly quenched as they exit the second reaction zone and are subsequently collected.
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Friedman Joseph
Oberg Carl L.
Russell Larry H.
DeLarvin Clark E.
Gantz Delbert E.
Humphries L. Lee
Kolin Henry
Rockwell International Corporation
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