Mineral oils: processes and products – Refining – Sulfur removal
Patent
1979-03-19
1980-09-23
Crasanakis, George
Mineral oils: processes and products
Refining
Sulfur removal
208254H, C10G 2302
Patent
active
042241448
ABSTRACT:
A process for hydrotreating a hydrocarbon stream such as petroleum distillate and similar hydrocarbon materials by contacting said stream with hydrogen and a catalyst comprising a porous refractory inorganic oxide support and deposited thereon hydrogenation components comprising chromium, molybdenum and at least one Group VIII metal. This process enables improved removal of nitrogen and sulfur, particularly from gas oils.
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Hensley, Jr. Albert L.
Hopkins P. Donald
Quick Leonard M.
Boone David E.
Crasanakis George
Magidson William H.
McClain William T.
Standard Oil Company (Indiana)
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