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57 REFINING O F SYNTHETIC CRUDES Table XI. , F - l clear bromine no. ch003 5 4 0 0 - 6 5 0 ° F product gravity, A P I aniline point ( ° F ) sulfur (ppm) nitrogen (ppm) molecular weight pour point, A S T M ( ° F ) freeze point, A S T M ( ° F ) high mass, L V % paraffins naphthenes aromatics cloud point, A S T M ( ° F ) bromine no. 0 328/410 427/485 532 583/624 638/669 3. 4 341/412 429/487 536 585/632 649/751 336/396 420/477 527 580/625 640/683 American Chemical Society Library 1155 16th St. N. W.

Process Des. Dev. 1967, 6, 212. ch003 44 REFINING O F SYNTHETIC CRUDES 13. Frost, C. ; Poulson, R. ; Jensen, H. B. S. Energy Research and Development Ad­ ministration Report LERC/RI 7513. 14. ; Kalfadelis, C. ; Jahnig, C. E. "Evaluation of Methods to Pro­ duce Aviation Turbine Fuels from Synthetic Crude Oils—Phase 1," March 1975, Air Force Aero Propulsion Lab Report AFAPL-TR-75-10. 15. Kalfadelis, C. D. "Evaluation of Methods to Produce Aviation Turbine Fuels from Synthetic Crude Oils—Phase 2," May 1976, Air Force Aero Propulsion Lab Report AFAPL-TR-75-10, Vol.

The bitumen and hydrogen are mixed and flow up through a tubular reactor. 9 M P a . The mixture of gas and liquid from the top of the tubular reactor enters the Table I. 2 3 to 7 1 to 5 FEED PUMP Û BITUMEN FEED RECYCLE OIL PURGE RECYCLE OIL THERMAL HYDROCRACKER Figure 1. ch004 4. RANGANATHAN E T 57 Athabasca Bitumen AL. hot separator which is kept at the same temperature as the reactor. L i q u i d from the hot separator is recycled to the tubular reactor, with a portion continuously withdrawn to prevent accumulation of metals and mineral matter.

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Refining of Synthetic Crudes: Based on a symposium sponsored by the Division of Petroleum Chemistry at the 174th Meeting of the American Chemical Society (Advances in Chemistry Series 179) by Editors: Martin L. Gorbaty, Brian M. Harney


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