TECHNOLOGY FOR THE SEPARATION OF ANTHRACENE FROM THE SECONDARY PRODUCTS OF HYDROCARBON PYROLYSIS
Abstract
Introduction
Hydrocarbon pyrolysis is a process of thermal decomposition of organic
substances under high temperature conditions, resulting in the formation of valuable
aromatic hydrocarbons. Among the secondary products released in this process are
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons such as anthracene, phenanthrene, naphthalene,
which are widely used in organic synthesis, pharmaceuticals and the production of
dyes.
Anthracene is mainly extracted from coal tar, but it is also found in certain
quantities in oil and gas pyrolysis products. Improving the technology of anthracene
extraction and its high purity extraction is one of the urgent problems of the industry.
This work aims to develop a technology for extracting anthracene from the tarry
fractions formed as a result of pyrolysis and to conduct its scientific and statistical
analysis.
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