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Preparing paraffin wax, etc

Abstract

A process is described for preparing paraffin wax by separation from substances containing bitumen, consisting of treating the raw material at an elevated temperature under such moderate conditions and by means of such organic solvents that the bitumen present in the raw material or formed in the process dissolves as well as the asphaltic and phenolic substances and the humic acids which may be said to be neither extracts nor decomposed materials, and then submitting the products and extracts to a treatment with hydrogen gas, which is effected below 300/sup 0/C, and passing the material over fixed hydrogenation catalysts above 300/sup 0/C by means of hydrogenation catalysts finely dispersed in carbonaceous materials all avoiding decomposition with the formation of volatile products.
Publication Date:
Dec 27, 1935
Product Type:
Patent
Report Number:
FR 800965
Reference Number:
EDB-80-004289
Subject:
04 OIL SHALES AND TAR SANDS; PARAFFIN; PRODUCTION; ASPHALTS; BITUMENS; DISSOLUTION; HYDROCRACKING; HYDROGENATION; PHENOLS; SOLVENTS; ALKANES; AROMATICS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; CRACKING; DECOMPOSITION; HYDROCARBONS; HYDROXY COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; PYROLYSIS; TAR; THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES; WAXES; 040403* - Oil Shales & Tar Sands- Refining
OSTI ID:
5878093
Country of Origin:
France
Language:
English
Submitting Site:
TIC
Size:
Pages: v
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

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title = {Preparing paraffin wax, etc}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {A process is described for preparing paraffin wax by separation from substances containing bitumen, consisting of treating the raw material at an elevated temperature under such moderate conditions and by means of such organic solvents that the bitumen present in the raw material or formed in the process dissolves as well as the asphaltic and phenolic substances and the humic acids which may be said to be neither extracts nor decomposed materials, and then submitting the products and extracts to a treatment with hydrogen gas, which is effected below 300/sup 0/C, and passing the material over fixed hydrogenation catalysts above 300/sup 0/C by means of hydrogenation catalysts finely dispersed in carbonaceous materials all avoiding decomposition with the formation of volatile products.}
place = {France}
year = {1935}
month = {Dec}
}