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Removal of quinoline insolubles from coal derived fractions

  • US 4,405,439 A
  • Filed: 03/13/1981
  • Issued: 09/20/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/25/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A process for reducing the quinoline insoluble content of a coal derived binder pitch, comprising:

  • contacting a coal tar derived binder pitch feed with a liquid promoter which enhances and promotes the separation of quinoline insolubles, said liquid promoter being a hydrocarbon liquid having a 5-volume percent distillation temperature of at least about 250°

    F. and a 95-volume percent distillation temperature of at least about 350°

    F. and no greater than about 750°

    F., said liquid having a characterization factor of at least 9.75, said liquid promoter being added in an amount to provide a promoter liquid to binder pitch weight ratio of from 0.2;

    1 to 0.5;

    1 which is sufficient to recover by gravity settling an overflow stream containing a coal derived binder pitch having less than 0.5 weight percent of quinoline insolubles and in excess of 65% of the non-distillable quinoline soluble components present in the binder pitch feed;

    recovering by gravity settling as an overflow stream a mixture of promoter liquid and a coal tar derived binder pitch fraction having less than 0.5 weight percent of quinoline insolubles and in excess of 65% of the non-distillable quinoline soluble components present in the binder pitch feed; and

    separating said coal tar derived binder pitch fraction from the promoter liquid.

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