Hydro-carbon conversion using ferroaluminophosphates

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

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ABSTRACT:
Novel class of crystalline microporous ferroaluminophosphate compositions containing as lattice constituents in addition to AlO.sub.2 and PO.sub.2 structural units, ferric and/or ferrous iron in tetrahedral coordination with oxygen atoms. These compositions are prepared hydrothermally using organic templating agents and are suitably employed as catalysts or adsorbents.

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