RI 6222 Vapor Phase Oxidation Of Hydrocarbons In Low-Temperature Coal Tar

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John S. Berber
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Bureau of Mines research on the production of phthalic anhydride by vapor phase oxidation of hydrocarbons began at Morgantown, W. Va., in October 1960. For these preliminary studies, a known solution containing naphthalene and 1-methylnaphthalene was used. In another series of tests, pure naphthalene was dissolved in different solvents. A series of investigations was conducted with the neutral oil fraction (210° to 270° C) of a low-temperature tar obtained from the Texas Power and Light Company's low-temperature carbonization unit. The neutral oil fraction was first dealkylated, and then the product was distilled into 210° to 250° C and 250° to 270° C fractions. These two fractions were then subjected to catalytic vapor phase oxidation. Although a number of catalysts was tested, most of the experiments were made using 9 percent vanadium pentoxide on inert alumina. The activity of this catalyst did not decrease after 162 hours at 1,030° F. Studies were conducted over a temperature range from 610° to 1,180° F. An operating temperature of 1,030° F yielded 47.50 percent of phthalic anhydride from a synthetic mixture of naphthalene and 1-methylnaphthalene. The highest yield (84.40 percent phthalic anhydride) was obtained with naphthalene dissolved in toluene and also with naphthalene dissolved in methyl ethyl ketone. With a 210° to 250° C fraction the highest yield of phthalic anhydride obtained was 12.32 percent at a temperature of 900° F, and, with a 250° to 270° C fraction, it was 15.80 percent at a temperature of 875° F.
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APA: John S. Berber  (1963)  RI 6222 Vapor Phase Oxidation Of Hydrocarbons In Low-Temperature Coal Tar

MLA: John S. Berber RI 6222 Vapor Phase Oxidation Of Hydrocarbons In Low-Temperature Coal Tar. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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