Mineral oils: processes and products – Refining – Nitrogen contaminant removal
Patent
1982-12-27
1984-11-20
Gantz, Delbert E.
Mineral oils: processes and products
Refining
Nitrogen contaminant removal
208254R, C10G 6704, C10G 6708
Patent
active
044837631
ABSTRACT:
Nitrogenous compounds are eliminated from a synthetic hydrocarbon oil such as shale oil by partial hydrogenation followed by solvent extraction using a three-component solvent comprising an organic polar solvent, an acid and water. For example, a furfuryl alcohol, hydrochloric acid and water solution will remove the major quantity of the nitrogen compounds from shale oil which remain following the partial hydrogenation of the shale oil.
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Albaugh Edgar W.
Kuk Myong S.
Montagna John C.
Chaudhuri O.
Gantz Delbert E.
Gulf Research & Development Company
Keith Deane E.
Stine Forrest D.
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