Method for reforming hydrocarbons

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

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208135, C10G 3506

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ABSTRACT:
Hydrocarbons are allowed to come into contact with reforming catalysts in which surfaces of inorganic substrates and/or metallic substrates are treated with silver-containing coating agents, whereby formation of polymers of hydrocarbons such as edible oils and engine oil can be inhibited under conditions under which thermal polymerization rapidly proceeds, resulting in prevention of an increase in kinematic viscosity of the hydrocarbons to substantially prevent fats and oils and petroleum products from deteriorating, and further coagulated molecules of gasoline, kerosine, oil fuel, jet fuel and crude oil can be subdivided, resulting in improved atomization and combustion efficiency.

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