Hydrocarbon conversion with an acidic multimetallic catalytic co

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

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48 94, 208112, 252439, 252441, 252442, 252466PT, 260668A, 26068368, C10G 3508, B01J 2342, B01J 2344

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039487628

ABSTRACT:
A multimetallic acidic catalytic composite, comprising a combination of catalytically effective amounts of a platinum or palladium component, a rhodium component, a nickel component and a halogen component with a porous carrier material is disclosed. Preferred modifying components for the disclosed catalytic composite are a sulfur component and/or a Group IVA metallic component. The principal utility of this composite is in the conversion of hydrocarbons, particularly in the reforming of a gasoline fraction to make a high octane reformate. A specific example of the disclosed catalytic composite is a combination of catalytically effective amounts of a platinum component, a rhodium component, a nickel component and a chloride component with an alumina carrier material.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3210296 (1965-10-01), Gray
patent: 3825487 (1974-07-01), Wilhelm
patent: 3840471 (1974-10-01), Acres

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