Catalytic cracking

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

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208DIG2, 208 52CT, 208135, 502 66, 502 67, 502 68, 502 71, 502527, C10G 1105

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ABSTRACT:
Octane and overall product quality improvement in catalytic cracking processes utilizing an essentially entirely amorphous cracking catalyst can be attained by using instead a catalyst comprising a minor amount, e.g. from about 0.01 to about 25 weight percent, of a class of crystalline zeolites characterized by a silica to alumina mole ratio greater than about 12 and a constraint index of about 1 to 12. The crystalline zeolites may be added to the conventional amorphous cracking catalyst in the cracking process by way of adding a separate additive composition in an amount which provides the zeolite component of the additive composition in said minor amount of the total catalyst in the cracking process.

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