Mineral oils: processes and products – Refining
Patent
1984-09-20
1985-09-03
Gantz, D. E.
Mineral oils: processes and products
Refining
208180, 208251R, 208291, 208 39, C10G 2900
Patent
active
045390991
ABSTRACT:
A process for removing suspended solids particularly difficultly filterable inorganic solids from an oil obtained as a refinery process bottom fraction from both steam and catalytic cracking units (e.g. catalytic cracker bottoms) or from coal conversion processes (e.g. coal tar) by adding to the oil an agglomerating agent comprising an oxyalkylated phenol formaldehyde resin glycol ester whereby said solids are clustered together into readily filterable agglomerates.
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Merchant Philip
Wunderlich R. Roger
Dexter Roland A.
Exxon Research & Engineering Co.
Gantz D. E.
Prezlock Cynthia A.
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