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L. M. Velichkina (1997)
Candidate Dissertation
Straight‐run crude oil of gas condensate naphtha cuts for use as components of motor fuels must be refined: to transform their low‐octane components – n‐paraffins – into high‐octane compounds, while not decomposing isoparaffins if possible. A catalyst with high molecular‐sieve selectivity with respect to conversion of n‐paraffinic hydrocarbons and high catalytic stability is required for this. These requirements are satisfied by high‐silica zeolites form the pentasil family [1 – 5].
Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 19, 2004
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