Claims
- 1. A flow process for upgrading higher molecular weight, hydrocarbonaceous feedstocks into lower molecular weight, liquid, hydrocarbonaceous products in the absence of a highly turbulent flow comprising:
- obtaining a higher molecular weight, hydrocarbonaceous feedstock;
- pressurizing the feedstock under a hydrogen atmosphere within a hydrogen pressure range on the order of about 120 psi to 2250 psi; and
- producing lower molecular weight, liquid products from the feedstock with minimal consumption of hydrogen and in the absence of a catalyst by heating the feedstock-hydrogen mixture to a temperature within the range on the order of about 450.degree. C. to 650.degree. C. while limiting process flow of the mixture to significantly less than a highly turbulent flow.
- 2. The process defined in claim 1 wherein the obtaining step comprises selecting the feedstock from the group consisting of coal-derived materials, petroleum crudes, tar sand bitumens, oil shale crudes, heavy native oils, and bottom residues from process streams.
- 3. The process defined in claim 2 wherein the selecting step further comprises obtaining said feedstock from sources including heavy metal contaminants.
- 4. The process defined in claim 1 wherein the producing step comprises controlling the cleavage of molecules in the feedstock by selectively limiting the reaction time to a time within the range on the order of about 1 second to 40 seconds while selectively controlling both the hydrogen pressure and the temperature.
- 5. A flow process for producing lower molecular weight liquid, hydrocarbonaceous products from higher molecular weight, hydrocarbonaceous feedstocks and in the absence of a highly turbulent flow comprising:
- hydropyrolyzing higher molecular weight, hydrocarbonaceous feedstocks in the absence of a catalyst and with minimal consumption of hydrogen at a temperature within the range on the order of about 450.degree. C. to 650.degree. C.; and
- limiting the hydropyrolyzing step so as to produce a product comprising primarily lower molecular weight liquid, hydrocarbonaceous products by quenching cracking of the higher molecular weight, hydrocarbonaceous feedstocks with hydrogen at a pressure within the range on the order of about 120 psi to 2250 psi while limiting process flow to significantly less than a highly turbulent flow.
- 6. The process defined in claim 5 wherein the process further comprises limiting the contact time to less than 40 seconds.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 941,840, filed Sept. 11, 1978 now abandoned.
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