Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Plural serial stages of chemical conversion
Patent
1993-05-18
1994-11-22
Myers, Helane
Mineral oils: processes and products
Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons
Plural serial stages of chemical conversion
208 91, 208 99, 208134, 208138, 208249, 208299, C10G 3506, C10G 2500
Patent
active
053666143
ABSTRACT:
A hydrocarbon feedstock is catalytically reformed to effect dehydrocyclization of paraffins in a process combination comprising a first reforming zone containing a mixed reforming catalyst and sulfur sorbent and a sulfur-removal zone utilizing a manganese component to preclude sulfur from the feed to a second reforming zone. The process combination shows substantial benefits over prior art processes in achieving reforming-catalyst stability.
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Low Chi-Chu D.
Peer Roger L.
Russ Michael B.
Whitsura Frank R.
Zmich Joseph
Conser Richard E.
Griffin Walter D.
McBride Thomas K.
Myers Helane
Spears Jr. John F.
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