Mineral oils: processes and products – Refining – Halogen contaminant removal
Patent
1987-08-28
1989-02-21
Caldarola, Glenn
Mineral oils: processes and products
Refining
Halogen contaminant removal
208284, 208263, 505854, C10G 916, C07C 528
Patent
active
048062332
ABSTRACT:
A method of separating a hot hydrocarbonaceous stream having a temperature above the dew point of water and comprising hydrogen, vaporous hydrocarbonaceous compounds and an acidic inorganic compound which method comprises: (a) contacting the hot hydrocarbonaceous stream at a temperature above the dew point of water in a contacting zone with an aqueous alkaline solution in an amount sufficient to simultaneously neutralize the acidic inorganic compound and to cool the hot hydrocarbonaceous stream to a temperature below the dew point of water to produce a flowing stream comprising a hydrogen-rich gas, a liquid hydrocarbonaceous phase and an aqueous solution containing inorganic neutralization products; and (b) introducing the flowing stream produced in step (a) into a separation zone to gravitationally produce an aqueous phase containing inorganic neutralization products, a hydrogen-rich gaseous phase and a hydrocarbonaceous liquid phase.
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James, Jr. Robert B.
Kalnes Tom N.
Caldarola Glenn
McBride Thomas K.
UOP Inc.
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