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Hydrogen–free reforming of naphtha cuts under pressure of 1.5–3 MPa, called zeoforming, was studied in detail in [1, 2]. We created a process for hydrogen–free catalytic reforming at atmospheric pressure, called “KATRIFAT,” as a result of selecting a mixture of dehydrocyclization, cracking, and isomerization catalysts [3, 4].
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Kolesnikov, S.I., Mogales, M.A., Nikonov, V.I. et al. Effect of Temperature on Hydrogen–Free Atmospheric Reforming. Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils 39, 67–69 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023293204427
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