C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 10 – G
Patent
C - Chemistry, Metallurgy
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Patent
CA 2113895
A hydrocracking process uses a catalyst which is based on an ultra-large pore crystalline material. The crystalline material has pores of at least 13 .ANG. diameter arranged in a uniform manner and exhibits unusually large sorption capacity demonstrated by its benzene adsorption capacity of greater than 15 grams benzene/100 grams (50 tort and 25°C). A preferred form of the catalyst has a hexagonal structure which exhibits a hexagonal electron diffraction pattern than can be indexed with a d100 value greater than 18 .ANG.. In one embodiment of this invention, the catalyst additionally comprises a zeolite component. The hydrocracking catalysts based on these materials are capable of producing hydrocracked products of improved quality with lower nitrogen and aromatic content.
Degnan Thomas F. Jr.
Keville Kathleen M.
Landis Michael E.
Marler David O.
Mazzone Dominick N.
Kirby Eades Gale Baker
Mobil Oil Corporation
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