Catalytic conversion with improved catalyst catalytic cracking w

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

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208113, 208114, C10G 1105

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053186966

ABSTRACT:
A process is provided for converting feedstock hydrocarbon compounds over a catalyst composition which comprises a large-pore molecular sieve material and an additive catalyst composition comprising crystalline material having the structure of ZSM-5 and a silica/alumina mole ratio of less than about 30. An embodiment of the present invention comprises an improved catalytic cracking process to produce high octane gasoline, increased alkylate and potential alkylate, and increased lower olefins, especially propylene.

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