Claims
- 1. An electrical insulating oil composition which is resistant to deterioration caused by contact with lead and lead alloys consisting essentially of aromatic hydrocarbons having two to three aromatic nuclei and sulfur compounds in an amount sufficient to provide 5 to 300 ppm as sulfur, said sulfur compounds obtained by treating in the presence of an acid catalyst a liquid phase hydrocarbon by-product fraction derived from the thermal cracking of petroleum hydrocarbons at a temperature of at least 700.degree. C. and principally composed of components with a boiling range of between about 75.degree. C. and about 198.degree. C., said acid catalyst treated hydrocarbon by-product fraction having a boiling range of between 265.degree. C. and 360.degree. C. and combined with said aromatic hydrocarbons whereby said sulfur concentration is adjusted to 5 to 300 ppm as sulfur.
- 2. The electrical insulating oil composition of claim 1 wherein said aromatic hydrocarbons are diarylalkanes.
- 3. A process for preparing said acid catalyst treated hydrocarbon by-product fraction as claimed in claim 1 which comprises:
- a. thermal cracking petroleum hydrocarbons under reaction conditions effective to obtain a hydrocarbon by-product fraction having a boiling range of from about 75.degree. C. to about 198.degree. C., 5 to 100 moles of aromatic olefins relative to 100 moles of aromatic hydrocarbons other than said aromatic olefins, and 5 to 500 ppm (as sulfur) of sulfur compounds as the precursors of said sulfur compounds; and
- b. contacting the hydrocarbon by-product fraction in liquid phase with an acid catalyst, the contents of aromatic olefins being no more than 5 weight % of the reaction system and the temperature of reaction being in the range of about 0.degree. C. to about 200.degree. C.
- 4. In the art of providing electrical insulating oil compositions of primarily aromatic hydrocarbons the improvement comprising imparting to such composition resistance to deterioration caused by contact with lead or lead alloys consisting essentially of combining with said compositions the acid catalyst treated hydrocarbon by-product fraction of claim 3 containing sulfur compounds in an amount sufficient to provide 5 to 300 ppm as sulfur.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 300,503, filed Sept. 9, 1981, now abandoned.
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