Hydrocarbon cracking catalyst and process utilizing the same

Compositions – Preservative agents – Anti-oxidants or chemical change inhibitants

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208120, B01J 2906, B01J 2908

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042396549

ABSTRACT:
A hydrocarbon cracking catalyst comprises an ultrastable Y-type crystalline zeolite, a small pore crystalline ZSM-type zeolite, an inorganic oxide matrix and, optionally, a porous inert component. The cracking catalyst has a high activity and selectivity for the production of high octane naphtha fractions from higher boiling point hydrocarbonaceous oils. Catalytic cracking processes utilizing the catalyst are also provided.

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