Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1978-08-02
1980-03-04
Mars, Howard T.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
2604496M, 2604495, 208 8LE, 208 10, 252373, 48197R, C07C 104, C07C 3106
Patent
active
041917006
ABSTRACT:
An economical, efficient process is provided employing coal, particularly subbituminous coal, as a fuel source for the production of distillate fuels, methanol, and methane. A hydroliquefier is operated under severe conditions to provide a high net yield of light distillates which are separated by distillation. The vacuum residue, which is produced above, is transferred as a slurry to a partial oxidation gasifier where synthesis gas is produced as feedstock for methanol or methane synthesis. Gaseous hydrocarbon contaminants are separated and used to generate additional synthesis gas, or to supply other fuel requirements. No net heavy distillates are taken as a product, being used as a fuel or converted to other products.
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Alpert Seymour B.
Lebowitz Howard E.
Rovesti William C.
Stewart Norman C.
Wolk Ronald H.
Electric Power Research Institute Inc.
Mars Howard T.
Rowland Bertram I.
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