Process for making coke from cellulosic materials and fuels prod

Fuel and related compositions – Liquid fuels – Aluminum or heavy metal – other than lead – containing

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44 1F, 44 33, 201 25, C10L 132, C10L 908, C10B 5100

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041294203

ABSTRACT:
A process for converting cellulosic materials, including waste cellulosic materials, into a useful, low-sulfur and low-ash fuel by subjecting the cellulosic feed material to an autoclaving treatment at a controlled elevated temperature and controlled high pressure for a period of time to convert the moisture and a portion of the organic constituents therein to a gaseous phase and to effect a controlled thermal restructing of the chemical structure thereof, producing a solid carbonaceous or coke-like product and a by-product fuel gas. It is further contemplated that the low-sulfur coke product can be comminuted to a desired particle size range and admixed with high-sulfur fuel oils, providing a blended liquid slurry fuel of an acceptable sulfur content.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1383888 (1921-07-01), Wells
patent: 3241505 (1966-03-01), Long et al.
patent: 4052168 (1977-10-01), Koppelman

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