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Summary Of: Catalytic reforming

this process to be confused with various other catalytic reforming processes that use methanol or... To name a few of the other catalytic reforming versions that were developed... A catalytic reforming version developed by Axens... Before describing the reaction chemistry of the catalytic reforming process as used in petroleum refineries... the typical naphthas used as catalytic reforming feedstocks will be discussed... catalytic reforming is mainly used on the straight... Depending upon the type or version of catalytic reforming used as well as the desired reaction severity... The overall net production of hydrogen in the catalytic reforming of petroleum naphthas ranges from about 50 to 200... the net hydrogen produced in catalytic reforming supplies a significant part of the hydrogen used elsewhere in the refinery... The most commonly used type of catalytic reforming unit has three... Some catalytic reforming units have an extra... Most catalytic reforming catalysts contain platinum or rhenium on a...

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