Abstract

The combination of a commercial cracking catalyst with a Group VIb oxide, supported on silica, results in an increase in the gasoline yield in the process of gas oil cracking in a laboratory reactor. Experiments on the cracking of blended hydrocarbon fractions over ”sandwich“ catalyst combinations demonstrate the possibility of non-stoichiometric hydrogen transfer reactions (H spill-over).

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