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Hydrogenizing oils, asphalts, etc

Abstract

The hydrogenation of carbonaceous solids in presence of combined sulfur, e.g., sulfides as described in the parent specification is applied to the treatment of rock oils, shale oils, resins, ozokerite, asphalt, and the like, or fractions, residues, or acid sludge or other conversion products thereof, alone or mixed. Preferably the hydrogen or other reducing gas is in excess and under pressure, and is either circuited or led through a series of treatment vessels, hydrogen being added for that used. In an example, residues from American crude oil are passed continuously with hydrogen at 200 atmospheres and 450 to 500/sup 0/C over pressed precipitated cobalt sulfide, the issuing gases being cooled to condense the light oil produced.
Publication Date:
Mar 14, 1925
Product Type:
Patent
Report Number:
GB 249493
Reference Number:
EDB-81-128667
Subject:
04 OIL SHALES AND TAR SANDS; ASPHALTS; HYDROGENATION; CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; MINERAL OILS; OILS; SHALE OIL; COBALT SULFIDES; HIGH PRESSURE; HIGH TEMPERATURE; HYDROGEN; PETROLEUM; SULFUR; BITUMENS; CHALCOGENIDES; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; COBALT COMPOUNDS; ELEMENTS; ENERGY SOURCES; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS; MATERIALS; NONMETALS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; SULFIDES; SULFUR COMPOUNDS; TAR; TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS; 040400* - Oil Shales & Tar Sands- Oil Production, Recovery, & Refining
OSTI ID:
6190064
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Submitting Site:
TIC
Size:
Pages: v
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

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title = {Hydrogenizing oils, asphalts, etc}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The hydrogenation of carbonaceous solids in presence of combined sulfur, e.g., sulfides as described in the parent specification is applied to the treatment of rock oils, shale oils, resins, ozokerite, asphalt, and the like, or fractions, residues, or acid sludge or other conversion products thereof, alone or mixed. Preferably the hydrogen or other reducing gas is in excess and under pressure, and is either circuited or led through a series of treatment vessels, hydrogen being added for that used. In an example, residues from American crude oil are passed continuously with hydrogen at 200 atmospheres and 450 to 500/sup 0/C over pressed precipitated cobalt sulfide, the issuing gases being cooled to condense the light oil produced.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1925}
month = {Mar}
}