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Question of 300 or 700 atmospheres for oberschlesien (in German)

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5921763
This report discusses the respective merits of 300 and 700 atmospheres in the processing of hydrogenation liquid-phase gasoline and middle oil in the vapor phase. The following processes are individually evaluated: (1) separate processing (of gasoline and middle oil) with the middle oil process; (2) separate processing with the fuel oil process; (3) combined processing with the middle oil process; and (4) combined processing by the fuel oil process. An extensive table gives the results and the qualities of the yields of the different processes with the use of various catalysts. The production of fifty to fifty-five percent aromatics by volume with simultaneous processing of liquid-phase gasoline appeared to be possible only at 250 atm for the time being. Aromatization at 300 atm as well as at 700 atm yielded few aromatics and high vaporization. The one-and two-step vapor-phase process at 700 atm yielded the lowest vaporization for a dehydrogenation raw product. The highest amount of alkyloctane was gained from the two-step vapor-phase process, if the liquid phase was operated on the fuel oil process. 3 tables.
Research Organization:
I.G. Farbenindustrie, A.G., Ludwigshafen (Germany)
OSTI ID:
5921763
Report Number(s):
TOM-130-371-380
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
German