Hydrocracking with aqueous phosphomolybdic acid

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

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208108, 208420, C10G 4702

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046378715

ABSTRACT:
Slurry hydroconversion processes utilizing an aqueous solution of phosphomolybdic acid as catalyst precursor, which is subsequently converted to a solid molybdenum-containing catalyst, are improved when the catalyst precursor aqueous solution comprises a specified concentration of molybdenum derived from the phosphomolybdic acid. The improved hydroconversion processes and the improved method of preparing the catalyst are provided.

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