Abstract
A process is described for the conversion of coal of all kinds, wood, oil, shale, as well as other carbonaceous materials into liquid hydrocarbons in two steps, characterized by treatment of the coal and so forth with a stream of hydrogen or hydrogen-containing gases at raised temperatures and raised pressures and producing a tarry product which, after separation of the ashlike residue, is converted by a further treatment, in the presence of catalysts, with hydrogen or hydrogen-containing gases at raised temperature and pressure, largely into low-boiling products.
Citation Formats
Krauch, C, Anther, E, and Pier, M.
Process for preparing hydrocarbons.
Germany: N. p.,
1926.
Web.
Krauch, C, Anther, E, & Pier, M.
Process for preparing hydrocarbons.
Germany.
Krauch, C, Anther, E, and Pier, M.
1926.
"Process for preparing hydrocarbons."
Germany.
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title = {Process for preparing hydrocarbons}
author = {Krauch, C, Anther, E, and Pier, M}
abstractNote = {A process is described for the conversion of coal of all kinds, wood, oil, shale, as well as other carbonaceous materials into liquid hydrocarbons in two steps, characterized by treatment of the coal and so forth with a stream of hydrogen or hydrogen-containing gases at raised temperatures and raised pressures and producing a tarry product which, after separation of the ashlike residue, is converted by a further treatment, in the presence of catalysts, with hydrogen or hydrogen-containing gases at raised temperature and pressure, largely into low-boiling products.}
place = {Germany}
year = {1926}
month = {Apr}
}
title = {Process for preparing hydrocarbons}
author = {Krauch, C, Anther, E, and Pier, M}
abstractNote = {A process is described for the conversion of coal of all kinds, wood, oil, shale, as well as other carbonaceous materials into liquid hydrocarbons in two steps, characterized by treatment of the coal and so forth with a stream of hydrogen or hydrogen-containing gases at raised temperatures and raised pressures and producing a tarry product which, after separation of the ashlike residue, is converted by a further treatment, in the presence of catalysts, with hydrogen or hydrogen-containing gases at raised temperature and pressure, largely into low-boiling products.}
place = {Germany}
year = {1926}
month = {Apr}
}