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CRACKING/HYDROGEN TRANSFER RELATIVE RATE

Slowing down the hydrogen transfer favors the production of olefins. Heavy naphtenic compounds are converted into aromatic gas oil components under fast hydrogen transfer, but into aromatic gasoline components when the hydrogen transfer is slowed down relative to the rate of cracking. These catalysts therefore contribute in two ways to increased gasoline octane. [Pg.32]

Influence of framework composition. It was shown by Pine et al. (79), that the relative rate of cracking to hydrogen transfer increases when decreasing the framework Al content. This is of capital importance, since hydrogen transfer reactions are responsible for the following process ... [Pg.400]


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