Obtaining fuels and chemical products from mixtures of coal and oil (in Russian)
A theoretical scheme was developed for obtaining commercial products from distillates with a boiling point to 320 deg C from the liquid-phase hydrogenation product of a mixture of coal and oil. The scheme includes the isolation of C/sub 6/-C/sub 8/ phenols from the fraction with a boiling point to 240 deg C hydrofining distillates with a boiling point to 320 deg C, reformirg gasolines, and hydrocracking of distillates with a boiling point of 180 to 320 deg C. When refining the hydrogenation product it is possible to obtain the following compounds: 3.4% phenols, 81.2% gasoline, 13.5% hydrocarbon gases C/sub 1/-C/sub 7/, 0.5% ammonia, 0.5% hydrogen sulfide, and 1.0% water. Data are tabulated characterizing the hydrogenation product from a 1: 1 mixture of coal and oil, the results of hydrofining distillate with a boiling point to 320 deg C, the characteristics of the raw material and recycle for hydrocracking, the results of catalytic reforming of hydrofined gasoline, the results of hydrocracking the fraction with a boiling point of 180 to 320 deg C, and the characteristics of hydrocracked gasolines. (JPRS)
- Research Organization:
- Originating Research Org. not identified
- NSA Number:
- NSA-29-023775
- OSTI ID:
- 4339659
- Journal Information:
- Khim. Tverd. Topl., no. 6, pp. 75-80, Journal Name: Khim. Tverd. Topl., no. 6, pp. 75-80; ISSN KTVTA
- Country of Publication:
- USSR
- Language:
- Russian
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