DEHYDROCYCLIZATION OF NORMAL HEPTANE TO TOLUENE USING BI-METALLIC REFORMING CATALYSTS

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  • A.S. Nasution Research and Development Centre for Oil and Gas Technology "LEMIGAS"

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29017/SCOG.7.2.1167

Keywords:

Dehydrocyclization, Bi-Metallic, Catalysts

Abstract

Dehydrocyclization of n-heptane and the influence of benzene on this reaction has been carried out with bi-metallic reforming catalyst at the operating temperature : (from 450° to 490C), pressure (from 10 to 30 kg/cm), H/lydrocarbon (from 4 to 12 mole/mote) by using a Catatest unit apparatur.

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