Catalytic reforming process with sulfur arrest

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

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208134, C10G 3506

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056140827

ABSTRACT:
A catalyst system comprises a physical mixture of a conversion catalyst and a sulfur sorbent to accommodate small quantities of sulfur from a hydrocarbon feedstock. Preferably, the physical mixture comprises a sulfur-sensitive reforming catalyst protected from sulfur deactivation by a manganese-oxide catalyst. The invention shows substantial benefits over prior-art processes in catalyst utilization.

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