Abstract
A process is given for converting high boiling hydrocarbons into low boiling hydrocarbons, characterized in that the high boiling hydrocarbons are heated to 200 to 500/sup 0/C in the presence of ferrous chloride and of such gases as hydrogen, water gas, and the like gases under a pressure of from 5 to 40 kilograms per square centimeter. The desulfurization of the hydrocarbons occurs simultaneously.
Citation Formats
Terrisse, H, and DuFour, L.
Converting high boiling hydrocarbons.
Australia: N. p.,
1929.
Web.
Terrisse, H, & DuFour, L.
Converting high boiling hydrocarbons.
Australia.
Terrisse, H, and DuFour, L.
1929.
"Converting high boiling hydrocarbons."
Australia.
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title = {Converting high boiling hydrocarbons}
author = {Terrisse, H, and DuFour, L}
abstractNote = {A process is given for converting high boiling hydrocarbons into low boiling hydrocarbons, characterized in that the high boiling hydrocarbons are heated to 200 to 500/sup 0/C in the presence of ferrous chloride and of such gases as hydrogen, water gas, and the like gases under a pressure of from 5 to 40 kilograms per square centimeter. The desulfurization of the hydrocarbons occurs simultaneously.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1929}
month = {Feb}
}
title = {Converting high boiling hydrocarbons}
author = {Terrisse, H, and DuFour, L}
abstractNote = {A process is given for converting high boiling hydrocarbons into low boiling hydrocarbons, characterized in that the high boiling hydrocarbons are heated to 200 to 500/sup 0/C in the presence of ferrous chloride and of such gases as hydrogen, water gas, and the like gases under a pressure of from 5 to 40 kilograms per square centimeter. The desulfurization of the hydrocarbons occurs simultaneously.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1929}
month = {Feb}
}