Mineral oils: processes and products – Refining – Sulfur removal
Patent
1994-05-16
1995-07-25
McFarlane, Anthony
Mineral oils: processes and products
Refining
Sulfur removal
208251H, 208254H, 208112, C10G 4504, C10G 4712
Patent
active
054359082
ABSTRACT:
Heavy hydrocarbons are hydrotreated to increase content of components boiling below 1000.degree. F. by contact with Group VIII non-noble metal oxide and Group VI-B metal oxide on alumina having a Total Surface Area of 150-240 m.sup.2 /g, a Total Pore Volume, (TPV) of 0.7-0.98, and a Pore Diameter Distribution whereby .ltoreq.20% of the TPV is present as primary micropores of diameter .ltoreq.100 .ANG., at least about 34% of TPV is present as secondary micropores of diameter of about 100 .ANG.-200 .ANG., and about 26%-46% of the TPV is present as mesopores of diameter >200 .ANG..
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Dai Pei-Shing E.
Nelson Gerald V.
Nongbri Govanon
Pratt Roy E.
Sherwood, Jr. David E.
Griffin Walter D.
Hunter Cynthia L.
McFarlane Anthony
Priem Kenneth R.
Texaco Inc.
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