Use of cationic layered materials, compositions comprising...

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Catalyst or precursor therefor – Metal – metal oxide or metal hydroxide

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C502S080000, C502S084000, C502S355000, C208S113000, C208S118000, C208S120010, C208S120250, C208S122000, C208S143000, C208S213000, C208S25400R, C208S306000, C208S950000

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07598202

ABSTRACT:
Novel compositions of matter comprising a cationic layered material and a second compound. The second compound has a reflection in its XRD pattern at 18.5 degrees two-theta, and s second reflection at 29 degrees two-theta. The composition of matter may be used in hydrocarbon conversion, purification, and synthesis processes, such as fluid catalytic cracking and hydroprocessing. The materials are especially suitable for the reduction of SOx and NOx emissions and the reduction of the sulfur and nitrogen content in fuels like gasoline and diesel.

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