Cracking catalysts

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 60, 502 68, B01J 2904, B01J 2714

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051513943

ABSTRACT:
A catalyst composition comprises a molecular sieve material and a boron phosphate-containing matrix. The catalyst composition is used in a catalytic cracking process to produce higher octane gasoline.

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