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US2049043A
US2049043A US725083A US72508334A US2049043A US 2049043 A US2049043 A US 2049043A US 725083 A US725083 A US 725083A US 72508334 A US72508334 A US 72508334A US 2049043 A US2049043 A US 2049043A
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  • This invention relates to the manufacture of soluble petroleum oils and emulsions formed from such oils. It relates particularly to the manufacture of compositions containing hydrogenated lubricating oils that are readily emulsifiable.
  • hydrocarbon distillates such as those obtained from petroleum
  • hydrocarbon distillates may be reformed by destructive, catalytic hydrogenation at elevated temperatures and pressures to produce products essentially different from those produced by simple hydrogenation or by destructive hydrogenation at lower temperatures.
  • These products reformed by destructive, catalytic hydrogenation may be produced from hydrocarbon oil distillates of various boiling ranges including that of a heavy lubricating oil having a viscosity of 98 seconds at 210 F. and light lubricating oil having a viscosity of about 52 seconds at 210 F.
  • This invention is not limited to any particular type of hydrogenation.
  • these distillate oils, or the like are passed with free hydrogen over s table catalysts at a pressure of about 3500 lbs. per square inch and at a temperature of above about 750 F. with a suitable partial pressure of hydrogen and time of contact to secure a destructive hydrogenation without the formation of appreciable amounts of polymerized or coky material.
  • the hydrogen supplied is preferably within the range of about 10,000 cu. ft. per barrel of fat oil, the amount generally depending upon the gravity and boiling range of the charging stock. A greater proportion of hydrogen may be used with suitable variation in feed rate, pressure and temperature as is known in the art.
  • the feed rate depends on the reaction temperature and other operating conditions, such as the partial pressure of hydrogen, and may be suitably about 0.3 volume of oil per 0.6 volume of catalyst filled reaction space ethylene glycols, etc., and with the soaps therefrom, more particularly with the soaps such as are known as petroleum sulfonates, these sulfonates being more or less purified and oil-free than otherwise.
  • Other petroleum oils, fatty oils, oil waxes, vegetable oils (blown or otherwise) may be included.
  • the most desirable oil fraction is usually that having a viscosity of about 95 to 98 seconds at 100 F.
  • oils reformed by destructive, catalytic hydrogenation depends not only upon the operating conditions used in the destructive hydrogenation process but also upon the source of the hydrocarbon oils used as feed stock.
  • Operating conditions in the destructive hydrogenation process being equal, oils reformed by destructive, catalytic hydrogenation for the present invention are preferably produced from mineral oils containing appreciable amounts of naphthenic hydrocarbons such as, for example, Colombian mineral oils and Pecosmineral oils.
  • Mineral oils prepared by destructive hydrogenation under the operating conditions defined above, from mineral oils containing appreciable amounts of naphthenic hydrocarbons, are far superior in emulsifiability to the corresponding straight run distillates from the same crudes.
  • the oils reformed by destructive, catalytic hydrogenation are desulfurized during the destructive hydrogenation process and the sulfur content of even high sulfur oils is reduced below that at which bad effects on lead pigments and the like are noticed.
  • the selected oil fraction is preferably freed of wax and mixed with a suitable amount of an emulsifier, for example, about 5% by weight of an emulsifier such as a purified oil-soluble sulfonate, and upon mixing with water will readily form an emulsion.
  • an emulsifier such as a purified oil-soluble sulfonate
  • the character and quantity of the emulsifier will vary with the intended purpose and with the base stock. Any suitable emulsifier can be used so far as the present invention is concerned, for that rests principally on the discovery of the unexpected emulsifying qualities of hydrogenated oils.
  • the soluble mineral oil compositions prepared by the present method are especially suitable for use in treating textiles in any state or stage of manufacture, from the raw stock to finished goods inclusive, of natural and synthetic materials, for example, in the manipulation of fibers (natural or synthetic), whether loose or in various forms of yarn manufacture, fabric manufacture or the finishing of fabrics.
  • Fibers that may be so treated are wool, hair, cotton, silk, flax, jute, ramie, any or all bast fibers, and synthetic materials which may be classed as rayons.
  • the mineral oils reformed by destructive, catalytic hydrogena- (pressure or open), soaking, wetting out, dyeing,
  • impregnating, waterproofing, printing and finishhydrogenation together with an emulsifier may also be used as machinery lubricants, especially where contamination of materials passing through a machine may be a factor and removal of the lubricant is desirable.
  • This solvent oil are as mold dressings, plasticizing agents, and for treatment of latex in the rubber industry, in preparing paper boards and the like, in cutting oils, oxidation inhibitors, rust preventatives, etc. in reference to metal. It is also suitable in coal sprays, vegetation killers, insecticides, horticultural spraying, animal dips, ointments, creams, polishes, inks, wetting agents, etc.
  • a composition of the following ingredients substantially in about the proportions by weight stated is satisfactory:
  • Oil-soluble sulfonates A 7.5 Mineral Oilreformed by destructive, cata;
  • This oil composition readily emulsifies when mixed ing fatty oil, and a soap of a fatty oil as emulsifier.
  • A'readily emulsifiable composition comprising an emulsifier and a mineral oil reformed and substantially desulfurized by destructive, catalytic hydrogenation. mg. The oils refomed by destructive, catalytic 2; Composition according to claim 1, in which the mineral oil is one of the naphthenic base type. .3- A water-soluble, .lubricating composition comprising H an emulsifier incorporated with a major proportion of a naphthenic base mineral all reformed by destructive, catalytic hydrogena- 4. Composition according to claim 3, in which the'mineral oil is Colombia or Pecos crude.
  • a composition comprising an emulsifier and a mineral oil reformed by destructive, catalytic hydrogenation amounts of naphthenic hydrocarbons.
  • composition according to claim 5 in which a mineral lubricating oil is reformed.
  • a composition comprising an emulsifier and a low 0 Id test mineral oil reformed by destructive, -preciable amounts of naphthenic hydrocarbons.
  • a composition comprising a mineral lubrieating oil reformedby destructive, catalytic hydrogenation, containing appreciable amounts of naphthenic hydrocarbons, and emulsifying sulfo- -nates formed by the acidtreatment of hydrocarbons.
  • emulsified lubricating composition comprising a minor, proportion of a mineral oil reformed by destructive, catalytic hydrogenation, 'and containing naphthenic hydrocarbons, an emulsifier incorporated therewith and a major proportion of' water.
  • composition according to claim 9 in which the emulsifier is a vegetable oil soap.
  • composition according to claim 9 compris- 40 HAROLD S. BIRKBY.

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US740454A US2079803A (en) 1934-05-11 1934-08-18 Soluble oil
FR788858D FR788858A (fr) 1934-05-11 1935-04-15 Huile soluble
FR789626D FR789626A (fr) 1934-05-11 1935-05-06 Compositions facilement émulsifiables à base d'huiles minérales
GB13884/35A GB452811A (en) 1934-05-11 1935-05-11 Readily emulsifiable mineral oil compositions
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Cited By (5)

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US2481585A (en) * 1945-09-17 1949-09-13 Michael W Freeman Lubricating oil composition
US2511250A (en) * 1947-11-14 1950-06-13 Gulf Research Development Co Stabilized extreme pressure lubricants
US2512435A (en) * 1947-04-11 1950-06-20 Shell Dev Emulsions
US2695272A (en) * 1952-05-21 1954-11-23 Standard Oil Dev Co Soluble metalworking oil
US2865466A (en) * 1955-03-07 1958-12-23 Res Prod Corp Gas filter and adhesive therefor

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2481585A (en) * 1945-09-17 1949-09-13 Michael W Freeman Lubricating oil composition
US2512435A (en) * 1947-04-11 1950-06-20 Shell Dev Emulsions
US2511250A (en) * 1947-11-14 1950-06-13 Gulf Research Development Co Stabilized extreme pressure lubricants
US2695272A (en) * 1952-05-21 1954-11-23 Standard Oil Dev Co Soluble metalworking oil
US2865466A (en) * 1955-03-07 1958-12-23 Res Prod Corp Gas filter and adhesive therefor

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