Catalyst composition for cracking non-aromatic hydrocarbons and

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Zeolite or clay – including gallium analogs – And additional al or si containing component

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502 71, 502 74, 502 77, B01J 2906, B01J 2932

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ABSTRACT:
A catalyst composition consisting essentially of (a) a crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite having a silica/alumina mole ratio of at least 10 (component A) in which at least 50% of its cationic sites are occupied by alkaline earth metal cations, (b) a refractory inorganic oxide having platinum and tin supported thereon (component B) and (c) indium (component C), the indium being supported on the zeolite in component A and/or the refractory inorganic oxide in component (B). A process for decomposing non-aromatic hydrocarbons in the presence of the catalyst composition, and a process for isomerizing C.sub.8 -aromatic hydrocarbon, particularly xylenes, in the presence of the catalyst composition.

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