Claims
- 1. A coal-tar pitch material, obtained by the process which consists in mixing an undistilled coaltar material with a solvent which consists of at least one of the following n-methyl-2-pyrollidone and the fraction of a coal-tar distillate which boils between 100.degree. and 350.degree. C., said mixing being carried out at a temperature such as to form a solvent-dissolved fraction and a solvent-undissolved fraction, separating and removing said solvent-undissolved fraction of said undistilled coal-tar material, said undissolved fraction containing Q.I. having a high content of ash-forming impurities and using said solvent-dissolved fraction to produce coal-tar material with a decreased Q.I. and lower impurities by distilling said solvent-dissolved fraction of said undistilled coal-tar material to obtain from said solvent-dissolved product a pitch material having a toluene insoluble content of over 20%, a beta resin content of over 15%, a quinoline insoluble content of less than 5% and ash content of less than 0.1%.
- 2. The coal-tar pitch material as defined in claim 1, which is mesophase free, and which has a softening point below 115.degree. C. and a viscosity of about 35 centipoises.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 552,252 filed Nov. 16, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4517072, itself a continuation of the parent case Ser. No. 264,294 filed on May 18, 1981 now abandoned. The present invention relates to a modified coal-tar pitch. More particularly it relates to a pitch having an unusually high beta-resin content, high toluene insoluble content, and an unusually low ash content.
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