Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Cracking
Patent
1997-03-11
1999-06-22
Griffin, Walter D.
Mineral oils: processes and products
Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons
Cracking
208127, 208130, 208107, C10G 4730
Patent
active
059140275
ABSTRACT:
A method for thermo-mechanical cracking and hydrogenation of chemical substances such as hydrocarbons in liquid or solid form, waxes, carbonates, lime, oil-shale, oil-sand, oily residue from refineries and crude tank bottoms, plast and the like. The cracking and the hydrogenating of the substances in the presence of hydrogen releasing chemicals as water is performed in a mechanical established fluidized bed (8) of fine grained solids where the mechanical action in the fluidized bed (8) generates the heat participating in the cracking in addition to the mechanical action to the substances whereby the cracking in the cavitating micro bubbles and the hydrogenation takes place in the reactor (1) with an overall temperature and pressure lower than by conventional cracking and/or hydrogenation processes.
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Griffin Walter D.
Preisch Nadine
Thermtech A/S
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