RI 6548 Vapor-Phase Hydrogenation of Oils Derived From Coal and Oil Shale

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 60
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- 1845 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines studied single - step catalytic vapor - phase hydrogenation
of oils derived from coal and oil shale .
Treatment of middle oil , from hydrogenation of bituminous coal , gave good
yields of gasoline with a German - made molybdenum- zinc - chromium catalyst . The
Bureau also achieved good results with duplicates of this catalyst made from
domestic raw materials . In one set of experiments with the German catalyst ,
38 to 52 wt pct of feed was converted to gasoline . The total liquid product
was 91 to 98 wt pct of the feed . Not all this gasoline can be claimed as
production , however , because about 20 pct of the feed was in the gasoline
range , and part of it undoubtedly survived the hydrocracking treatment .
Hydrogenation of crude shale oil in the presence of cobalt molybdate
catalyst produced a total liquid product of 89 wt pct of feed . The hydrogenation
converted 27 wt pct of feed to gasoline and 44 wt pct of feed to diesel
fuel . The remaining liquid product , 18 wt pct of feed , was residue boiling
above diesel fuel . The gasoline was of poor quality , with an octane number of
39.1 . The overall product seemed a suitable feed stock for a conventional
refining operation .
Coker distillate hydrogenation , using a cobalt molybdate catalyst , gave
a total liquid product of 97 vol pct of feed ; of this product 60 vol pct was
jet fuel and 40 vol pct was diesel fuel .
High nitrogen and sulfur in all three of these raw materials severely
poison the usual refining catalysts . Thus , the common objective in these
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6548 Vapor-Phase Hydrogenation of Oils Derived From Coal and Oil ShaleMLA: RI 6548 Vapor-Phase Hydrogenation of Oils Derived From Coal and Oil Shale. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.