Two phase removal of halides from liquid hydrocarbons cross-refe

Mineral oils: processes and products – Fractionation

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2082621, 208283, 208286, 208287, 208203, 208284, 95233, 95237, C10G 1900, C10G 19073, C10G 2912

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055956483

ABSTRACT:
Acidic halides, especially chlorides, are removed from dry liquid hydrocarbon streams such as catalytic reformate by contact with large particles of low surface area solid caustic such as a bed of NaOH pellets. Effective neutralization is achieved in a bed which is essentially free of any aqueous phase. Salt formed by the neutralization reaction deposit as solids on the surface of the solid caustic. A process for producing a low chloride, dry reformate product is also disclosed.

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