Claims
- 1. A composition comprising diamondoids wherein at least about 25 weight percent of the diamondoids are one or more hexamantane components, subject to the proviso that when there is only one hexamantane component it is not unsubstituted cyclohexamantane represented by the formula C26H30.
- 2. A composition of claim 1 wherein from 50 to 100 weight percent of the diamondoids are one or more hexamantane components.
- 3. A composition of claim 1 wherein from 70 to 100 weight percent of the diamondoids are one or more hexamantane components.
- 4. A composition of claim 1 wherein from 95 to 100 weight percent of the diamondoids are one or more hexamantane components.
- 5. A composition of claim 1 wherein from 99 to 100 weight percent of the diamondoids are one or more hexamantane components.
- 6. The composition of any of claims 1-5, wherein the one or more hexamantane components are a single hexamantane component.
- 7. The composition of any of claims 1-5 wherein the one or more hexamantane components are isolated optical isomers.
- 8. The composition of any of claims 1-5, wherein the one or more hexamantane components are isomeric hex amantane components.
- 9. The composition of any of claims 1-5, wherein the one or more hexamantane components are one or more of the hexamantane components represented by the formula C30H36.
- 10. The composition of any of claims 1-5, wherein the one or more hexamantane components are one or more of the hexamantane components represented by the formula C29H34.
- 11. The composition of any of claims 1-5 wherein the hexamantane components comprise unsubstituted hexamantane components.
- 12. The composition of any of claims 1-5 wherein the hexamantane components comprise substituted hexamantane components having from 1 to 10 alkyl substituents.
- 13. A composition comprising at least about 10% by weight of one or more hexamantane components, subject to the proviso that when there is only one hexamantane component it is not unsubstituted cyclohexamantane represented by the formula C26H30
- 14. The composition of claim 13 containing from 50 to 100% by weight of one or more hexamantane components.
- 15. The composition of claim 13 containing from 70 to 100% by weight of one or more hexamantane components.
- 16. The composition of claim 13 containing from 95 to 1 00% by weight of one or more hexamantane components.
- 17. The composition of claim 13 containing from 99 to 100% by weight of one or more hexamantane components.
- 18. The composition of claims 13-17 wherein the one or more hexamantane components are a single hexamantane component.
- 19. An enriched hexamantane component represented by the formulas C30H36 or C29H34 with and without substitution.
- 20. The enriched hexamantane component of claim 19 exhibiting a purity of at least 25%.
- 21. The enriched hexamantane component of claim 19 represented by the formula C29H36.
- 22. The enriched hexamantane component of claim 19 represented by the formula C30H36.
- 23. The enriched hexamantane component of claim 22 selected from the group consisting of
[1(2)314] enantiomer A hexamantane [1(2)314] enantiomer B hexamantane [12(1)32] enantiomer A hexamantane [12(1)32] enantiomer B hexamantane [12(1)34] enantiomer A hexamantane [12(1)34] enantiomer B hexamantane [12(1,3)4] hexamantane [12(3)14] enantiomer A hexamantane [12(3)14] enantiomer B hexamantane [121(2)3] enantiomer A hexamantane [121(2)3] enantiomer B hexamantane [12123] enantiomer A hexamantane [12123] enantiomer B hexamantane [12131] enantiomer A hexamantane [12131] enantiomer B hexamantane [12134] enantiomer A hexamantane [12134] enantiomer B hexamantane [12324] enantiomer A hexamantane [12324] enantiomer B hexamantane [12341] enantiomer A hexamantane [12341] enantiomer B hexamantane [1(2)3(1)2] hexamantane [12(3)12] hexamantane [121(3)4] hexamantane [12121] hexamantane [12321] hexamantane [1(2)3(1)4] enantioner A hexamantane [1(2)3(1)4] enantiomer B hexamantane
- 24. The enriched hexamantane component of claim 19 wherein the hexamantane component is an unsubstituted hexamantane component.
- 25. The enriched hexamantane component of claim 19 wherein the hexamantane component is a substituted hexamantane component.
- 26. The enriched substituted cyclohexamantane component.
- 27. The enriched hexamantane components of claim 25 or 26 wherein the substituted hexamantane component contains from 1 to 10 alkyl substituents.
- 28. The enriched hexamantane component of claim 27 wherein the substituted hexamantane component is a monomethylated hexamantane component.
- 29. The enriched hexamantane component of claim 19 or 26 in crystalline form.
- 30. A process for recovering a composition enriched in one or more hexamantane components which process comprises:
a. selecting a feedstock comprising recoverable amounts of hexamantane components and nonhexamantane components; b. removing from the feedstock a sufficient amount of nonhexamantane components having boiling points less than the lowest boiling point hexamantane component under conditions to form a treated feedstock enriched in hexamantane components which can be recovered; c. recovering a composition enriched in one or more hexamantane components from said treated feedstock formed in b) above with one or more additional separation techniques selected from the group consisting of chromatographic techniques, thermal diffusion techniques, zone refining, progressive recrystallization and size separation techniques.
- 31. A process for recovering a composition enriched in hexamantane components which process comprises:
a. selecting a feedstock comprising recoverable amounts of hexamantane components and nonhexamantane components including nondiamondoid components; b. removing from the feedstock a sufficient amount of nonhexamantane components having a boiling point less than the lowest boiling point hexamantane component under conditions to form a treated feedstock enriched in hexamantane components which can be recovered; c. thermally degrading said treated feedstock to pyrolyze at least a sufficient amount of nondiamondoid components therefrom under conditions to form a thermally treated feedstock retaining recoverable amounts of hexamantane; d. recovering a composition enriched in one or more hexamantane components from said thermally treated feedstock formed in c) above with one or more additional separation techniques selected from the group consisting of chromatographic techniques, thermal diffusion techniques, zone refining, progressive recrystallization and size separation techniques.
- 32. A process for recovering a composition enriched in one or more hexamantane components which process comprises:
a. selecting a feedstock comprising recoverable amounts of hexamantane components and nonhexamantane components including nondiamondoid components; b. thermally degrading said feedstock to pyrolyze at least a sufficient amount of nondiamondoid components therefrom under conditions to provide a thermally treated feedstock retaining recoverable amounts of hexamantane; c. removing from the thermally treated feedstock a sufficient amount of nonhexamantane components having a boiling point less than the lowest boiling point of hexamantane component under conditions to form a treated feedstock enriched in hexamantanes components which can be recovered; d. recovering a composition enriched in one or more hexamantane components from said treated feedstock recovered in c) above with one or more additional separation techniques selected from the group consisting of chromatographic techniques, thermal diffusion techniques, zone refining, progressive recrystallization and size separation techniques.
- 33. A process for recovering a composition enriched in one or more hexamantane components which process comprises:
a. selecting a feedstock comprising recoverable amounts of hexamantane components and nonhexamantane components; b. fractionating the feedstock to form one or more cuts enriched in materials having boiling points in the range of from just below the boiling point of the lowest boiling hexamantane component to just above the boiling point of the highest boiling hexamantane component; c. recovering a composition enriched in one or more hexamantane components from said one or more cuts formed in b) above with one or more additional separation techniques selected from the group consisting of chromatographic techniques, thermal diffusion techniques, zone refining, progressive recrystallization and size separation techniques.
- 34. A process for recovering a composition enriched in one or more hexamantane components which process comprises:
a. selecting a feedstock comprising recoverable amounts of hexamantane components and nonhexamantane components including nondiamondoid components; b. fractionating the feedstock to form one or more cuts enriched in materials having boiling points in the range of from just below the boiling point of the lowest boiling hexamantane component to just above the boiling point of the highest boiling hexamantane component; c. thermally degrading one or more cuts said to pyrolyze at least a sufficient amount of nondiamondoid components therefrom under conditions to form one or more thermally treated cuts retaining recoverable amounts of hexamantane; d. recovering a composition comprising one or more hexamantane components from one or more said thermally treated cuts formed in c) above with one or more additional separation techniques selected from the group consisting of chromatographic techniques, thermal diffusion techniques, zone refining, progressive recrystallization and size separation techniques.
- 35. A process for recovering a composition enriched in one or more hexamantane components which process comprises:
a. selecting a feedstock comprising recoverable amounts of hexamantane components and nonhexamantane compounds including nondiamondoid components; b. thermally degrading said feedstock to pyrolyze at least a sufficient amount of nondiamondoid components therefrom under conditions to provide a thermally treated feedstock retaining recoverable amounts of hexamantane; c. fractionating the thermally treated feedstock to form one or more cuts enriched in materials having boiling points in the range of from just below the boiling point of the lowest boiling hexamantane component to just above the boiling point of the highest boiling hexamantane component; d. recovering a composition enriched in one or more hexamantane components from one or more cuts formed c) above with one or more additional separation techniques selected from the group consisting of chromatographic techniques, thermal diffusion techniques, zone refining, progressive recrystallization and size separation techniques.
- 36. The process according to any of claims 33-35 wherein said boiling point range is a range having atmospheric equivalents of between about 330 to about 550° C.
- 37. The process according to any of claims 30-35 wherein said separation technique is a chromatographic technique.
- 38. The process according to claim 37 wherein said chromatographic technique is selected from the group consisting of liquid chromatography, preparative gas chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography.
- 39. The process according to claim 37 wherein said additional separation technique is high performance liquid chromatography comprising one or more high performance liquid chromatography columns.
- 40. The process according to claim 39 wherein the high performance liquid chromatography columns are selected to have a different specificity to the hexamantane components.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 USC 1.19(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/262,842 filed Jan. 19, 2001, U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/312,563 filed Aug. 15, 2001, and to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. ______, filed Nov. 9, 2001, Attorney Docket No. 005950-752, all of which are incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60262842 |
Jan 2001 |
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60312563 |
Aug 2001 |
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