Visbreaking of oils

Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – With preliminary treatment of feed

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208 88, 208106, 208107, 208251R, 208251H, 208 68, 208 73, C10G 2902, C10G 4500

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045604673

ABSTRACT:
A hydrocarbon containing feed stream, e.g., a heavy oil or residuum, is contacted under suitable reaction conditions with a carbon monoxide containing gas, so as to produce a hydrocarbon stream having a reduced level of metal impurities, especially nickel and vanadium compounds, and an increased API.sup.60 gravity, essentially in the absence of a catalyst or extractant.

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