Staged heating by oxidation of carbonaceous material

Mineral oils: processes and products – Phenolic or toxic oils

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208 11R, 201 12, C10G 102

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040714322

ABSTRACT:
A carbonaceous material is pyrolyzed in the presence of a particulate source of heat obtained by the partial oxidation of a carbon containing solid residue of the carbonaceous material. The heat obtained from the oxidation of the carbon containing solid residue is maximized by preheating the carbon containing solid residue with a hot gas stream obtained by oxidizing the gaseous combustion products of the carbon containing solid residue.

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