Popov, V. A.; Baboshin, Yu. V.; Belavina, I. G.; Cherkasov, N. Kh. published the article 《Conditions for extracting bases from the absorption fraction of coal tar》. Keywords: extraction coal tar base; absorption oil extraction coal tar base; sulfuric acid tar base extraction; phosphoric acid tar base extraction.They researched the compound: quinoliniumhydrogensulphate( cas:530-66-5 ).Category: thiazolidine. Aromatic heterocyclic compounds can be divided into two categories: single heterocyclic and fused heterocyclic. In addition, there is a lot of other information about this compound (cas:530-66-5) here.
The extraction of heterocyclic nitrogenous bases from absorption oil fractions containing ∼9% bases, 10% naphthalene, and up to 10% phenols with 30% H2SO4 [7664-93-9] or 30% H3PO4 [7664-38-2] is described. H2SO4 has a higher extraction efficiency than H3PO4, but H3PO4 is less corrosive and has less tendency to gum formation. The removal of phenols during H2SO4 treatment is not so complete and this may double the amount of unextracted bases. The presence of phenols also increases the acid consumption. The solubility of the acid sulfate and monophosphate in the absorption oil fraction is ∼0.15% by volume at 20°. This value agrees with the residual after treatment with 80% excess H2SO4. Treatment with H3PO4 under similar conditions leads to a 10-fold increase in the residual unextracted bases.
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