Process for use of a high octane FCC catalysts

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

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208119, 208122, C10G 1105, C10G 1104

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043338216

ABSTRACT:
A process for the utilization of a catalyst composition. The catalyst comprises any one or a mixture of two or more of the oxides, silica, alumina or titania. The catalyst may also contain a zeolitic crystalline aluminosilicate. The catalyst is manufactured by preparing a gelation product comprising the water soluble inorganic salt precursor of the oxide in an aqueous medium, mixed with a high molecular weight water soluble cationic organic polymer and spray drying the gel at a temperature sufficient to decompose the polymer. The catalyst is particularly effective in the catalytic cracking of hydrocarbon charge stocks.

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