Project Gasoline: Volume III, Book 1. Research on Zinc Chloride Catalyst for Converting Coal to Gasoline. Phase I. Hydrocracking of Coal and Extract with Zinc Chloride
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1968
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This report is another in a series dealing with the conversion of coal to gasoline. The overall objective here was to develop a superior hydrocracking catalyst for converting coal extract to liquids as a possible replacement for the conventional contact catalysts used in the initial Consol Synthetic Fuel (CSF) Process development. This goal was achieved through the novel concept of using molten zinc chloride in large concentrations relative to the feed extract.
Project Gasoline: Volume III, Book 1. Research on Zinc Chloride Catalyst for Converting Coal to Gasoline. Phase I. Hydrocracking of Coal and Extract with Zinc Chloride