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COBALT AND NICKEL MODIFIED MORDENITE-ZIRCONIA CATALYSTS FOR GAS CONDENSATE COMPONENTS ISOMERIZATION

Roman Starikov and Agayeva S.B., Abasov S.I., Aliyeva A.E., Starikov R.V., Mamedova M.T., Isayeva E.S., Imanova A.A., Iskenderova A.A., Zarbaliyev R . R., Nasirova F.M., Tagiyev D.B.

No 8411, EcoMod2015 from EcoMod

Abstract: Isomerization of light gasoline fractions from gas condensate or straight-run gasoline - conversion of normal paraffins and slightly branched hydrocarbons to highly branched, providing an increase in octane number of fuel fractions Using of transition metals modified mordenite combined with sulfated zirconium dioxide as an effective catalyst Introduction of sulfated zirconia into metal-mordenite reduces the reaction temperature to 160-200° C, i.e. this system is able to operate at the low temperature isomerization conditions. Effective gas condensate isomerization occurs even at 160° C.

Keywords: Azerbaijan; Energy and environmental policy; Energy and environmental policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-07-01
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