Method of removing contaminant from hydrocarbonaceous fluid

Mineral oils: processes and products – Refining – Metal contaminant removal

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208251R, 208106, 208107, 208 89, C10G 2300

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040295710

ABSTRACT:
A method of removing arsenic and selenium contaminants from a hydrocarbonaceous fluid, such as a synthetic crude oil and fractions thereof, is disclosed. In the disclosed method, the hydrocarbonaceous fluid, containing the contaminant is subjected to a heat treating step for a period of time sufficient to form a precipitate. The thus treated hydrocarbonaceous fluid can then be separated from the precipitate to recover a hydrocarbonaceous fluid having a reduced contaminant content.

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