Multiple-stage catalytic reforming with gravity-flowing dissimil

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

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208 64, 208 65, 208139, C10G 3508

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041674731

ABSTRACT:
A multiple-stage catalytic conversion system in which a hydrocarbonaceous charge stock and hydrogen flow serially through a plurality of catalytic reaction zones in each of which the catalyst particles are downwardly movable via gravity-flow. Dissimilar catalyst particles are utilized in the reactor systems, each of which is integrated with separate regenerating towers through which the catalyst particles are also downwardly movable via gravity-flow. Dissimilarity of the catalysts stems from a difference in activity and stability characteristics. In turn, this difference may be attributed either to physical, or chemical changes between the two composites, or a combination of both.

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