Claims
- 1. A composition, comprising:
- a. 0.1 to about 45 weight percent of a purified fraction of uintaite enriched in maltenes or asphaltenes relative to natural uintaite, wherein said purified fraction of uintaite enriched in maltenes has a softening point of 140.degree. C. or less and said purified fraction of uintaite enriched in asphaltenes has a softening point greater than about 195.degree. C.; and
- b. a thermoplastic polymer.
- 2. A composition as described in claim 1, wherein said fraction is prepared by treating uintaite with a solvent, or mixture of solvents.
- 3. A composition as described in claim 2, wherein said solvent is an organic solvent.
- 4. A composition as described in claim 3, wherein said purified fraction of uintaite is maltene-enriched with a weight ratio of maltenes to asphaltenes of greater than about 6.
- 5. A composition as described in claim 3, wherein said purified fraction of uintaite is asphaltene-enriched with a weight ratio of maltenes to asphaltenes of less than about 0.25.
- 6. A composition as described in claim 2, wherein said treating results in extraction of maltenes.
- 7. A composition as described in claim 4, wherein said organic solvent comprises a hydrocarbon having 3 to 10 carbon atoms.
- 8. A composition as described in claim 7, wherein said hydrocarbon comprises an aliphatic hydrocarbon having 5 to 8 carbon atoms.
- 9. A composition as described in claim 8, wherein said aliphatic hydrocarbon comprises hexane or heptane or mixtures thereof.
- 10. A method of making a composition comprising the steps of:
- a. combining 0.1 to about 45 weight percent of a purified fraction of uintaite enriched in maltenes or asphaltenes relative to natural uintaite with a thermoplastic polymer, wherein said purified fraction of uintaite enriched in maltenes has a softening point of 145.degree. C. or less and said purified fraction of uintaite enriched in asphaltenes has a softening point greater than about 195.degree. C.;
- b. heating the combination to soften said purified fraction of uintaite and said polymer; and
- c. mixing said combination to produce an intimate mixture.
- 11. A method of making a composition as described in claim 10, further comprising the steps of:
- a. cooling said mixture; and
- b. milling said cooled mixture to produce particles having a particle size in the range of about 1 to 40 microns.
- 12. A dry toner composition, including: particles comprising a purified fraction of uintaite enriched in maltenes or asphaltenes relative to natural uintaite derived by solvent extraction intimately mixed with a thermoplastic polymer wherein said particles are 1-40 microns in size and, wherein said purified fraction of uintaite enriched in maltenes has a softening point of 145.degree. C. or less and said purified fraction of uintaite enriched in asphaltenes has a softening point greater than about 195.degree. C.
- 13. A composition as described in claim 12, wherein said particles are in the range of about 5 to 25 microns in size.
- 14. A composition, comprising:
- a. 0.1 to about 45 weight percent of a purified fraction of uintaite enriched in maltenes, wherein said purified fraction of uintaite has a softening point of 145.degree. C. or less and wherein said purified fraction of uintaite is prepared by (i) slurrying uintaite with a C.sub.5 to C.sub.8 hydrocarbon at 60.degree.-175.degree. F. for a time sufficient to extract maltenes; (ii) filtering the slurry mixture to produce a maltene-enriched solution and an asphaltene-enriched solid fraction; (iii) separating said solid fraction; and (iv) removing solvent from said solution to produce said purified fraction of uintaite enriched in maltenes; and
- b. a thermoplastic polymer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 246,467, filed Sept. 19, 1988 now abandoned. This application is also related to Ser. No. 07/739,118, filed Jul. 30, 1991 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/323,034 filed Mar. 10, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,047,143 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 047,846 filed Mar. 10, 1989, now abandoned to R. M. Carlson, titled "Method for Converting Lower Grade Uintaite to High Grade Materials".
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