TY - JOUR AU - Saiko, L. AB - LITERATURE CITED i. V.R. Zinov'ev, O. K. Odintsov, and B. S. Nazarenko, Neftepererab. Neftekhim., No. 3, 3-6 (1988). 2. M.V. Landau, L. N. Alekseenko, B. K. Nefedov, et al., Kinet. Katal., 25, No. 4, 934 (1984). 3. M.V. Landau, L. N. Alekseenko, B. K. Nefedov, et al., Kinet. Katal., 27, No. 2, 440 (1986). B. B. Zharkov, V. Yu. Georgievskii, B. F. Krasii, UDC 66.097:665.6 S. B. Kogan, T. M. Klimenko, and L. A. Saiko Detailed data on new catalysts for the conversion of hydrocarbons, developed at the "Lenneftekhim" SPA have been presented in [i]. The present article is devoted to further work in this direction. Reforming Catalysts. The development of a spherical catalyst for units with continuous regeneration, obtained by the droplet-formation method continues. Individual stages in the catalyst preparation, including the utilization of all kinds of waste or by-product from the production, are being subjected to experimental verification. An original adsorbent, based on alumina, has been proposed for the purification of air from the catalyst chlorina- tion stage and for the removal of hydrogen chloride from hydrogen from the dissolution stage of metallic aluminum. A catalyst has been developed with a reduced platinum content (0.26 mass %). TI - Promising catalysts for hydrocarbon conversion processes JF - Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils DO - 10.1007/BF00727217 DA - 2004-11-18 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/promising-catalysts-for-hydrocarbon-conversion-processes-LPs8k2VluV SP - 14 EP - 16 VL - 27 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -