Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Cracking
Patent
1976-03-11
1978-01-31
Thomas, Earl C.
Mineral oils: processes and products
Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons
Cracking
208113, 423244, 423563, C10G 1102, C01B 1716, C01B 1700
Patent
active
040714365
ABSTRACT:
Sulfur oxides are removed from a gas and the sulfur is converted to hydrogen sulfide by the steps of: (1) reacting sulfur oxides in the gas with alumina to form a solid sulfur-containing compound and remove sulfur oxides from the gas; and (2) contacting the solid compound resulting from step (1) with a hydrocarbon at a temperature of about 800.degree.-1300.degree. F and reacting the solid sulfur-containing compound with components of the hydrocarbon to form hydrogen sulfide.
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Blanton, Jr. William A.
Flanders Robert L.
Chevron Research Company
Davies R. H.
Newell D. A.
Reese W. D.
Straub Gary P.
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