Process for mild hydrocracking of hydrocarbon feeds

Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Cracking

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208114, 208120, C10G 1105, C10G 4720

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044315171

ABSTRACT:
A process for mild hydrocracking of hydrocarbon feeds comprising contacting the feed with hydrogen under mild hydrocracking conditions in the presence of a catalytic composition comprising an active metallic component comprising at least one metal having hydrogenation activity and at least one oxygenated phosphorus component, and a support component comprising at least one non-zeolitic, porous refractory inorganic oxide matrix component and at least one shape selective crystalline molecular sieve zeolite component.

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