TY - JOUR AU1 - Lastovkin, G. AU2 - Zharkov, B. AU3 - Krasii, B. AU4 - Georgievskii, V. AU5 - Shipikin, V. AU6 - Klimenko, T. AB - In order to achieve great depth of crude oil processing, rapid development and growth in hydrogenation processes [7] must be accompanied by an energy program calling for a sharp reduction in the production of atmospheric resid to meet fuel needs. LITERATURE CITED i. N. V. Lemaev, Khim. Tekhnol. Topl. Masel, No. 8, 2 (1986). 2. USSR Inventor's Certificate 422,187. 3. USSR Inventor's Certificate 303,883, 283,468. 4. USSR Inventor's Certificate 316,337. 5. USSR Inventor's Certificate 213,657. 6. G. A. Berg and S. G. Khabibulin, Catalytic Upgrading of Petroleum Residues [in Russian], Khimiya, Leningrad (1986), pp. 165-184. 7. E. D. Radchenko, V. M. Kurganov, and T. Kh. Melik-Akhnazarov, Khim. Tekhnol. Topl. Masel, No. 9, 2 (1986). G. A. Lastovkin, B. B. Zharkov, UDC 66.097:665.6 B. V. Krasii, V. Yu. Georgievskii, V. V. Shipikin, and T. M. Klimenko One of the important tasks imposed on Soviet industry by the 27th Congress of the Com- munist Party of the Soviet Union is to improve the efficiency of the nation's production to the greatest degree possible by reducing the unit costs for labor, materials, and energy in manufacturing processes. An integral part of the solution of this problem is intensifica- tion of catalytic processes TI - Catalysts for hydrocarbon conversion processes JF - Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils DO - 10.1007/BF00725740 DA - 2004-11-18 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/catalysts-for-hydrocarbon-conversion-processes-oCx5AOa0ZB SP - 534 EP - 539 VL - 23 IS - 11 DP - DeepDyve ER -