Process for the hydroisomerization and hydrocracking of...

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C10G 73/38 (2006.01) C10G 45/62 (2006.01) C10G 73/42 (2006.01)

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CA 1305086

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A process for producing a pumpable syncrude from a Fischer-Tropsch wax by fractionating the wax into relatively low boiling fraction containing oxygenate compounds and a relatively high boiling frac- tion which is substantially free of oxygenate compounds and thereafter isomerizing/hydrocracking the low boil- ing fraction in the presence of hydrogen and a fluo- rided Group VIII metal-on-alumina catalyst. The pre- ferred Group VIII metal is platinum. The pumpable syncrude is thereafter frac- tionated to produce a low boiling fraction which is thereafter isomerized/hydrocracked in the presence of hydrogen and a flourided Group VIII metal-on-alumina catalyst to produce upgraded middle distillate fuel products. The preferred catalyst for middle distillate production is fluorided platinum-on-alumina catalyst where a major portion of the fluoride within the catalyst is present as aluminum fluoride hydroxide hydrate.

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