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CA 2160834
A process for the thermal conversion of the organic component of naturally occurring carbonaceous material such as tar sands or oil shale. The conversion is achieved by subjecting organic component, in the presence of about 1 to 20 wt.% native solids, to thermal conversion at temperatures from about 425 to 565°C. Compared to conventional visbreaking, much higher conversion of heavy components can be achieved, primarily because of the presence of the native solids on which coke is deposited instead of fouling the process equipment. The higher conversion is also associated with enhanced removal of sulfur and metals.
Bearden Roby Jr.
Maa Peter S.
Sankey Bruce M.
Borden Ladner Gervais Llp
Exxon Research And Engineering Company
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