Claims
- 1. In a process for liquefying coal and similar solid carbonaceous materials wherein the solid carbonaceous material is slurried with a hydrogen donor solvent derived from the solid carbonaceous material subjected to liquefaction and wherein the liquefaction is accomplished at elevated temperatures and pressures and a portion of the liquefaction product said portion having an initial boiling point within the range from about 350.degree. F. to about 450.degree. F. and a final boiling point within the range from about 650.degree. F. and to about 950.degree. F. separated, subjected to hydrogenation and used as the hydrogen donor solvent, the improvement wherein the conditions of hydrogenation are controlled such that the yield of napthenic components is from about 5 to about 30 weight percent greater than the concentration of napthenic components in the unhydrogenated fraction and the napthenic components of the fraction subjected to hydrogenation and used as the hydrogen donor solvent are separated and used as a jet fuel, a diesel fuel or an ASTM No. 2 fuel oil or as components therein.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the distillate fraction subjected to hydrogenation has an initial boiling point of about 350.degree. F., a final boiling point within the range from about 750.degree. F. to about 850.degree. F., the distillate fraction is further fractionated to obtain a fraction having an initial boiling point of about 350.degree. F. and a final boiling point of about 550.degree. F. and at least a portion of the naphthenic components contained in this fraction are then separated and used as or in a jet fuel.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the distillate fraction subjected to hydrogenation has an initial boiling point of about 350.degree. F., a final boiling point within the range from about 750.degree. F. to about 850.degree. F., the distillate fraction is further fractionated to obtain a fraction having an initial boiling point of about 350.degree. F. and a final boiling point of about 600.degree. F. and at least a portion of the naphthenic components contained in this fraction are then separated and used as or in a diesel fuel.
- 4. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the distillate fraction subjected to hydrogenation has an initial boiling point of about 350.degree. F., a final boiling point within the range from about 750.degree. F. to about 850.degree. F., the distillate fraction is further fractionated to obtain a fraction having an initial boiling point of about 350.degree. F. and a final boiling point within the range from about 650.degree. F. to about 700.degree. F. and at least a portion of the naphthenic components contained in this fraction are then separated and used as or in an ASTM No. 2 fuel oil.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Cooperative Agreement No. DE-FC01-77ET10069 (formerly EF-77-A-01-2893) awarded by the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration, now the U.S. Department of Energy.
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