Two-step hydroprocessing of heavy hydrocarbonaceous oils

Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Plural serial stages of chemical conversion

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208108, 208111, 208149, 208157, C10G 4706, C10G 4912

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043893015

ABSTRACT:
A heavy hydrocarbonaceous oil feed is hydrogenated in a two-stage process by contacting the oil with hydrogen in the presence of added dispersed hydrogenation catalyst, suspended in the oil, and porous solid contact particles. At least part of the normally liquid product from the first stage is hydrogenated in a second stage catalytic hydrogenation reactor.

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