Abstract

1. A study has been made of the conditions for hydrogenating 130–215 and 130–240°C jet fuel fractions on commercial alumina-cobalt-molybdenum and alumina-platinum catalysts. 2. It has been shown that hydrogenation on alumina-cobalt-molybdenum catalyst gives hardly any increase in smoke point. 3. Hydrogenation on alumina-platinum catalyst leads to high degrees of conversion of aromatic hydrocarbons and hence to considerable increases in smoke point of the hydrogenated product.

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