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An investigation has been made on the individual hydrocarbon composition of three samples of carcked gasoline fractions boiling up to 60‡ and of the aromatic hydrocarbons of the 60–175‡ fractions of those same samples, which were produced from naphthenic-base crudes.
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The data obtained attest to the high concentrations of hydrocarbons in the head fractions of cracked gasolines which can serve as raw material for petrochemical synthesis.
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The concentrations of aromatic hydrocarbons such as pseudocumene, toluene, ethylbenzene, m-xylene, and p-xylene in the catalytically cracked gasoline considerably exceed their concentrations in the thermally cracked gasolines.
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The data which have been presented show differences in the chemical composition of the gasolines investigated, in connection with differences in the chemical composition of the initial feedstock and the processing methods.
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The experimental part of the work was performed with the assistance of T. N. Buturlova and M. S. Lentovskaya.
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Topchiev, A.V., Musaev, I.A., Iskhakova, É.K. et al. Chemical composition of cracked gasolines from naphthenic crude. Russ Chem Bull 10, 277–281 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00919566
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