Hydropurification and Hydroisomerisation of Butyl-Mercaptan-Alkane Mixes and Diesel Oil Fractions on Alumo-Iron-Molybdenum Catalysts
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https://doi.org/10.18321/ectj417Abstract
Modified alumina-iron-molybdenum (AIM) catalysts have been studied in hydropurification and hydroisomerization both of butylmercaptan-alkane mixture and diesel oil fractions. It has been shown that
the modification of alumina-iron-molybdenum catalysts by zeolites and other additives leads to a significantenhance of their hydrodesulfurization and hydroisomerization activity.
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