Removing halogenated polyphenyl materials from used oil products

Mineral oils: processes and products – Refining – Halogen contaminant removal

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196 46, 208179, 208181, 208182, 585469, C10G 1700

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ABSTRACT:
A method and an apparatus are provided for removing halogenated polyphenyl materials from used or waste oil supplies. Waste or used lube stock is subjected to rerefining procedures in order to remove many of the impurities found in such waste or used stocks. The rerefined stock which is contaminated with halogenated polyphenyls is continuously pumped under pressure and mixed with highly pressurized hydrogen gas which is heated to a relatively low temperature and passed through a bed of catalyst in order to promote a reaction that forms a hydrogen halide and a polynuclear aromatic material that does not exhibit the environmental and health hazards of a halogenated polyphenyl material such as PCB's.

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patent: 4351978 (1982-09-01), Hatano et al.
Chemical Abstracts, 81, 104963e.
Chemical Abstracts, 89, 101844w.
Hydrocarbon Processing, "1980 Refining Handbook Issue", vol. 59, No. 9, Sep. 1980.

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