Abstract:Heavy fractions (e.g.,
asphaltene and resin) can easily be subjected
to physical aggregation and chemical coking reaction through molecular
force in the process of lightweight processing and use of coal tar
(CT), such that the normal processing and use can be affected. In
this study, hydrogenation experiments were performed by regulating
the catalyst to oil ratio (COR), while the heavy fractions of the
hydrogenated products were extracted based on a novel separation method
(e.g., the resin with a poor separati… Show more
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