Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – With prevention or removal of deleterious carbon...
Patent
1982-12-27
1985-01-22
Gantz, Delbert E.
Mineral oils: processes and products
Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons
With prevention or removal of deleterious carbon...
208 59, 208102, C10G 916, C10G 6510
Patent
active
044950608
ABSTRACT:
A process for high hydroconversion of petroleum residua containing at least about 25 V % material boiling above 1000.degree. F. to produce lower boiling hydrocarbon liquid products and avoid undesirable precipitation of asphaltene compounds. In the process, the feedstock is at least about 50 percent catalytically hydroconverted to material boiling below 975.degree. F. and containing a mixture of gas and liquid fractions, after which the gas fraction is removed and the resulting liquid fractions is pressure-reduced and quenched to a temperature below about 775.degree. F. To avoid precipitation of asphaltene compounds which causes operational difficulties in the downstream equipment, the quench liquid used should have an API gravity not more than about 22.degree. API higher than the API gravity of the first pressure-reduced liquid fraction. The resulting liquid fraction is distilled to produce hydrocarbon liquid products, and a residual bottoms fraction is usually recycled to the catalytic reaction step to obtain increased percent conversion to lower boiling liquid products.
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Chaudhuri O.
Gantz Delbert E.
HRI Inc.
Mallare V. A.
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