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A process for obtaining high purity phenanthrene and a system thereof

The present invention relates to a system and a process for obtaining phenanthrene of about 95 % purity from coal tar distilled fraction containing crude phenanthrene by performing fractional distillation at a reduced pressure of 50 mm mercury and at a temperature range of 160-180°C to obtain first distilled fraction containing acenaphthene and fluorene; a second distillate fraction at a temperature range of 200-230°C containing phenanthrene, anthracene and traces of carbazole; followed by re-distilling the second distillate fraction at a temperature range of 210-224°C to finally obtain pure phenanthrene and a residue which is again used for the recovery of residual phenanthrene by re-distillation at a temperature range of 210-224°C.

Filing Date: 27-03-2002

Issue Date: 29-12-2004

Patent No: EP1490455 [Europe]

Application No: EP20020714411

Inventor(s): Tiwari, Kaushal Kishore; Rao, Sukuru Ramakrishna; Thakur, Sanjay Kumar; Banerji, Somnath

Licensing Option: Laboratory willing to jointly develop technology with industrial partner.

Implementing institute: CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research [CSIR-CIMFR]

Funding agency: Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)

IPC Classification: B01D 3/14, B01D 3/32, C07C 15/30, C07C 7/04, C10C1/08, B01D 3/14, C07C 15/30, C07C 7/04, C10C 1/08

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