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Meaning of "hydrocarbonaceous"
Hydrocarbonaceous is an adjective used to describe something containing hydrocarbons, which are compounds made of hydrogen and carbon
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- Of the nature of, or containing, hydrocarbons.
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Asphaltenes are a hydrocarbonaceous material suitable for gasification.
Hydrogenating a temperature sensitive hydrocarbonaceous waste stream.
The hydrocarbonaceous material is preferably a petrolatum as identified above.
Process for hydroconverting of a heavy hydrocarbonaceous feedstock.
Generally the hydrocarbonaceous feedstock is a hydrocarbon oil or natural gas.
Process for the conversion of a hydrocarbonaceous feedstock.
This hydrocarbonaceous phase is distilled.
Hydroconversion process for heavy hydrocarbonaceous feedstock.
The hydrocarbonaceous binder can be prepared by subjecting hydrocarbons to thermal cracking.
Nitrogen can comprise part of the hydrocarbonaceous feed.
The remainder of the hydrocarbonaceous binder is further hydrocarbons.
The disclosed fuel composition can comprise a hydrocarbonaceous fuel.
Combinations of various hydrocarbonaceous feedstocks can also be employed.
A plant for purifying water contaminated by droplets of hydrocarbonaceous liquid.
Combinations of various hydrocarbonaceous feedstock can also be employed.
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The additional binding agents comprise cement and a hydrocarbonaceous substance.
An aqueous phase and a hydrocarbonaceous phase were obtained in the first coalescer.
It is possible to use the additive combination in purely hydrocarbonaceous base fuels.
Analagously hydrocarbonaceous effluent component may be monitored for a decrease in production.
Process for the preparation of a hydrocarbonaceous distillate and a residue.
The hydrocarbonaceous feedstock is in the gaseous phase when contacting the catalyst.
Nitrogen and sulphur contents in the hydrocarbonaceous feedstock are not critical.
Other hydrocarbonaceous materials from other sources may be gasified with the asphaltenes.
The solid particles must be different from the hydrocarbonaceous binder.
Supplying the mixture of hydrocarbonaceous feed gas and steam to a reforming reactor.
The feed for the present process is a heavy hydrocarbonaceous oil.
Separating the hydrocarbonaceous phase containing organic hydroperoxide from the aqueous phase.
It is preferably used for the catalytic cracking of a hydrocarbonaceous feedstock to lighter products.
Compressing the hydrocarbonaceous feed gas to a reactor inlet pressure and admixing steam.
A quench gasifier is generally used for the gasification of waste hydrocarbonaceous feedstocks.
The amounts of solid particles and hydrocarbonaceous binder are based on amount of total composition.
The present invention relates to a process for the conversion of a hydrocarbonaceous feedstock.
Also included are mixtures of liquid hydrocarbonaceous fuels and gaseous hydrocarbon fuels.
In this process also an aqueous phase has to be separated from an hydrocarbonaceous phase.
Uranium both is adsorbed onto noncrystalline hydrocarbonaceous material and forms different mineral phases.
Hydrogen is a component of the synthesis gas produced by the partial oxidation of a hydrocarbonaceous fuel.
The second hydrocarbonaceous fraction must fulfil some requirements regarding its boiling range.
The field of art to which this invention pertains is the hydrocracking of a hydrocarbonaceous feedstock.
The neutralized hydrocarbonaceous phase containing ethylbenzene hydroperoxide was subsequently washed twice with water.
The delaminated material was described especially for use in catalytic cracking of hydrocarbonaceous feedstocks.
The hydrocarbonaceous feedstocks useful in the present process can vary within a wide boiling range.
The present invention relates to a process for converting hydrocarbonaceous feedstocks in a flexible manner.
The hydrocarbonaceous binder had a penetration of 7 dmm.
The polymer can comprise silicone units or oxyalkylenated units between the hydrocarbonaceous units.
Regeneration techniques are known for removing hydrocarbonaceous deposits from solid catalysts and restoring catalyst activity.
The zeolite bound zeolites of the present invention can be used in processing hydrocarbonaceous feedstocks.
In which Y denotes a hydrocarbonaceous group or the radical.
Thus in one of its embodiments this invention provides an additive composition for hydrocarbonaceous fuels.
The divalent saturated hydrocarbonaceous chain is as defined for A above.
A minor portion of the solid spent catalyst will remain entrained in the hydrocarbonaceous fluid product.