Trimetallic hydrocarbon conversion catalyst

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

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208138, 252439, 252441, 252466PT, C10G 3508, B01J 2706, B01J 2368

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039336220

ABSTRACT:
A platinum-containing catalyst, particularly one comprising platinum, rhenium, and silver, and preferably platinum, rhenium, silver and halides, composited with a porous inorganic support material, preferably sulfided, is found useful in hydrocarbon conversion reactions, particularly reforming (hydroforming). A naphtha or straight run gasoline can be contacted with such catalyst at reforming conditions in the presence of hydrogen to improve the octane quality of the naphtha or gasoline.

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