Abstract

Prospects of the conversion of refinery gas to high-octane components of motor fuel are discussed. The resource base of the Russian petrochemical complex is proposed to expand by involving light hydrocarbons – nonmarketable refinery waste products – into the production of ecologically sound high-octane components of gasoline based on tertiary butyl and isopropyl alcohols. A series of articles in the field of related research and experimental developments are announced.

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