Fluid coking with the addition of dispersible metal compounds

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

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208 10, 208112, 252437, C10G 1306, B01J 2704

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041690419

ABSTRACT:
A fluid hydrocoking process is provided in which certain metal compounds are dispersed in the coker chargestock. Preferred compounds are molybdenum compounds, for example, molybdenum naphthenate.

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