Mineral oils: processes and products – Phenolic or toxic oils
Patent
1974-12-02
1976-06-01
Gantz, Delbert E.
Mineral oils: processes and products
Phenolic or toxic oils
208 10, 208 50, C10G 104
Patent
active
039607011
ABSTRACT:
Low sulfur metallurgical coke and pitch and low sulfur, ash-free carbon suitable for electrodes are produced from sulfur-containing, non-coking or coking coals by hydrogenation of such coals in an economical cyclic system in which particulate coal, in the absence of pasting oils, is contacted with a large volume of circulating hydrogen under conditions providing a low sulfur heavy oil or oil-carbonaceous solid mixture which is then converted into the coke, pitch and/or electrode carbon. Sulfur in the coal is converted to gaseous compounds and is removed from the circulating hydrogen stream. Light oils of aromatic nature are also produced.
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Gantz Delbert E.
Hellwege James W.
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