Catalysts of the catalytic cracking process and development of a fourteen-component kinetic model
The catalytic cracking process is specific and depends on several technological factors such as temperature, pressure, type of catalyst and reactor, and contact time. This article presents a review of foreign industrial zeolite-containing catalysts RDM SWM, and Russian microspherical catalyst “Oktif...
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