Process for removing oil from liquefied petroleum gas

Mineral oils: processes and products – Refining – With solid catalyst or absorbent

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208307, 585820, 585823, 585951, 502416, 502514, C07C 712, C10G 2500

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ABSTRACT:
This invention concerns a process and apparatus for removing oil from liquefied petroleum gases. In a preferred embodiment, the activated carbon bed is pretreated with odorant thereby enabling oil to be removed from odorized liquefied petroleum gases with negligible removal of odorant.

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