Abstract

The hydrocracking of straight-run and secondary middle distillates (180–360°C) is aimed at obtaining naphthas (gasolines) and jet fuels. A procedure described in [1] can be used to characterize the complex reactions involved in hydrocracking the aromatic and naphthenic hydrocarbons in these distillates to form paraffins, as well as reactions of isomerization and hydrocracking of paraffins. In the absence of any data on the group composition of the feed, but with a known distillation range, the product yields in hydrocracking middle distillates (D) can be calculated.

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