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Hydrocracking catalysts hydrotreating mixtures

In most applications, the reaction occurs between a dissolved gas and a liquid-phase reactant in the presence of a solid catalyst. In some cases, the liquid is an inert medium and the reaction takes place between the dissolved gases at the solid surface. These reactors have many diverse applications in catalytic processes and are used extensively in the chemical industry. Trickle-bed reactors have been developed by the petroleum industry for hydrodesulfurization, hydrocracking, and hydrotreating of various petroleum fractions of relatively high boiling point. Under reaction conditions, the hydrocarbon feed is frequently a vapor-liquid mixture that reacts at liquid hourly space velocities (LHSV in volume of fresh feed, as liquid/volume of bed, hr) in the... [Pg.241]

Hydrocracking and Hydrotreating catalyst mixtures from hydrocracker post treat beds. [Pg.158]


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Catalyst-, mixture

Catalysts hydrocracking

Hydrocrackate

Hydrocracking

Hydrocracking Hydrotreating

Hydrotreated

Hydrotreating

Hydrotreating catalysts

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