Abstract

The rates of benzene hydrogenation and of n-heptane hydroconversion were measured simultaneously over a series of bifunctional catalysts. The catalysts were Y zeolites containing a Ni or Mo sulfide. At 280 °C, and for the more acidic catalysts, both rates appeared linearly correlated, suggesting that the hydrogenation function was limiting.

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