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Mid-temperature Isomerization of Light Naphtha Cuts. The Isomalk Process: Experience in Industrial Introduction

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The modern requirements for the environmental properties of automotive gasolines make it necessary to expand production of nonaromatic high-octane components. Of the production processes for such components, the process of isomerization of light naphtha cuts is distinguished by low cost, high (96-99 wt. %) yield of target product, and simplicity of the technology.

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Lugovskoi, A.I., Loginov, S.A., Sysoev, V.A. et al. Mid-temperature Isomerization of Light Naphtha Cuts. The Isomalk Process: Experience in Industrial Introduction. Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils 36, 331–333 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014030017736

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