Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Elemental carbon containing
Patent
1976-07-06
1978-08-22
Levine, Herbert
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Elemental carbon containing
208125, 208 50, 208131, 423450, C10G 914, C10G 3702, C10B 5500
Patent
active
041087984
ABSTRACT:
A high crystalline coke can be prepared by heat-soaking a petroleum feedstock in the presence of added dissolved sulfur, heating to effect controlled thermal cracking thereof, separating non-crystalline substances as pitch, recovering a heavy cokable residue from the pitch free feed, and subjecting the residue to delayed coking.
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Bennett Thomas M.
Hase Yoshihiko
Hayashi Kiyoshige
Kobayashi Nobuyuki
Nakaniwa Mikio
Klotz Michael
Levine Herbert
Maruzen Petrochemical Co. Ltd.
Olstein Elliot M.
The Lummus Company
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