CATALYTIC REFORMING OF PURE HYDROCARBONS AND NAPHTHA USING MONO AND BI-METALLIC REFORMING CATALYSTS
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https://doi.org/10.29017/SCOG.11.1.1146Keywords:
Catalytic, Reforming, HydrocarbonsAbstract
The catalytic role of mono and bi-metallic of reforming catalysts is studied for the conversion of pure hydrocarbons: Le n, hexane, n. heptane, n, octane, methylcyclopentanÄ™, cyclohexane and nephtha in the reformning reaction
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