Claims
- 1. A process of eliminating impurities including viable forms of microbial contamination and preventing microbial recontamination in liquid hydrocarbons comprising treating said hydrocarbons with an aqueous solution comprising an oxidizing compound and a mixture of metallic salts in which a first salt contains a metal ion selected from groups IB, IVa and Va of the periodic table and a second salt contains a metal ion selected from groups Ia, IIa and VIII of the periodic table, said aqueous solution reacting with and causing separation of said impurities from the liquid hydrocarbon into the aqueous solution, and subsequently removing said aqueous solution containing said impurities from the treated liquid hydrocarbon.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said oxidizing compound is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen peroxide, chromates, permanganates, peroxyborates and ozone.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein said first salt contains metal ions selected from the group consisting of copper, gold, silver, lead, tin, antimony, arsenic and bismuth and said second salt contains metal ions selected from the group consisting of potassium, sodium, barium, calcium, strontium, cobalt, iron and nickel.
- 4. A process of eliminating impurities including viable forms of microbial contamination in a liquid petroleum product comprising treating said petroleum product with an aqueous solution comprising hydrogen peroxide and a metallic salt catalyst comprising a mixture of cupric chloride and ferric chloride, said aqueous solution reacting with and causing separation of said impurities from the liquid petroleum product into the aqueous solution, and subsequently removing said aqueous solution containing said impurities from the treated petroleum product.
- 5. The process of claim 4 which includes the steps of adding an adsorbant to the treated petroleum mixture of said product and then filtering the product and adsorbant to remove impurities therefrom.
- 6. A process of treating hydrocarbon fuels and oils including jet fuels to remove and prevent microbial contamination comprising the steps of treating such hydrocarbon product with a 10% by volume aqueous solution comprising hydrogen peroxide and a metallic salt catalyst comprising a mixture of 1.75 to 10 ml. per 1000 ml. of hydrocarbon product of a 0.0276 gm/ml. aqueous solution of cupric chloride and 1.75 to 10 ml. per 1000 ml. of hydrocarbon product of a 0.150 gms/ml aqueous solution of ferric chloride, said aqueous solution reacting with and causing separation of impurities including said microbial contamination from the hydrocarbon product into said aqueous solution, and subsequently removing said aqueous solution containing said impurities from the treated petroleum product.
- 7. A process of treating jet fuels to remove and prevent microbial contamination comprising the steps of treating the such jet fuel with approximately 25 ml. per 1000 ml of fuel of a 10% by volume aqueous solution comprising hydrogen peroxide and a metallic salt catalyst comprising a mixture of approximately 1.75 ml per 1000 ml. of fuel of a 0.0276 gm/ml aqueous solution of cupric chloride and approximately 1.75 ml per 1000 ml. of fuel of a 0.150 gms/ml aqueous solution of ferric chloride, said aqueous solution reacting with and causing separation of impurities including said microbial contamination from the fuel into the aqueous solution, and subsequently removing the aqueous solution containing said impurities from said fuel.
- 8. The process of claim 7 which includes the steps of adding an adsorbant to the treated petroleum mixture of said product and then filtering the product and adsorbant to remove impurities therefrom.
- 9. The process of claim 4 in which petroleum born contamination is eliminated by said treatment process.
- 10. The process of claim 4 in which said treatment is carried out at ambient temperature.
- 11. A process of reducing nitrogen oxide emissions resulting from combustion of gasoline comprising treating a gasoline product prior to combustion thereof with an aqueous solution comprising an oxidizing compound and a mixture of metallic salts in which a first salt contains a metal ion selected from groups Ib, IVa and Va of the periodic table and a second salt contains a metal ion selected from groups Ia, IIa and VIII of the periodic table, said aqueous solution reacting with and causing separation of nitrogen from such gasoline product into the aqueous solution, and thereafter removing said aqueous solution containing said nitrogen from such gasoline.
- 12. The process of claim 11 in which said oxidizing compound is hydrogen peroxide and said mixture of metallic salts are cupric chloride and ferric chloride.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a Continuation-In-Part of Ser. No. 196,842 filed Nov. 8, 1971, now abandoned, entitled "Catalytic Water Wash", which in turn was a continuation of Ser. No. 769,722 filed Oct. 22, 1968, now abandoned.
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