Mineral oils: processes and products – Asphalts – tars – pitches and resins; making – treating and... – Solvent extraction
Patent
1988-02-29
1991-11-19
Pal, Asok
Mineral oils: processes and products
Asphalts, tars, pitches and resins; making, treating and...
Solvent extraction
208309, C10C 118
Patent
active
050663844
ABSTRACT:
A process for refining coal-derived heavy carbonaceous materials such as pitch to remove quinline insolubles therefrom is disclosed. The process comprises providing a coal-derived heavy carbonaceous material from which all the components having normal boiling points of 270.degree. C. or below and all or part of the components having normal boiling points ranging from 270.degree. C. to 360.degree. C. have been removed; heating the heavy carbonaceous material to make it fluid; mixing the heated carbonaceous material with a ketone solvent having a boiling point below 200.degree. C. for a period sufficient to precipitate coarse insoluble particles in the mixture; separating the precipitated particles from the mixture; and removing the ketone solvent from the mixture, leaving a refined, coal-derived heavy carbonaceous material which is suitable for use in the production of high-grade carbon stocks such as needle coke, carbon fibers, high-purity carbon, etc., and for use as an impregnant or binder pitch.
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Iwaguro Kenichi
Iwahashi Tohru
Ohshima Katsuyuki
Satoh Katsumi
Sunami Yoshihiko
Kureha Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Pal Asok
Sumikin Chemical Co. Ltd.
Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.
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