Process for activating treatment of crude oil

Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – With preliminary treatment of feed

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208347, 208370, C10G 700, C10G 7100

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ABSTRACT:
A process for mechanochemically activating treatment of crude oil from petroleum and of hydrocarbon mixtures like crude oil but of different, e.g. synthetic origins, is characterized in that the crude oil or similar, if need be after separation of the usual additional water, salts, insoluble impurities, washable acids or compounds with acid reactions, and expulsion of dissolved gaseous components, is treated in a pinned-disk or cage mill known as a "disintegrator" such that every single droplet of oil is exposed on a statistical average to 3 to 12 beats during a period of 0.001 to 0.01 seconds. Improved properties are thus imparted to the products, affecting both processing and the use of the processed products.

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