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Study of coke deposited on atmospheric-residue hydrocracking catalysts

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The influence of the catalyst loading, pressure, and temperature on the formation of different forms of carbonaceous deposits during the atmospheric-residue hydrocracking process was studied by differential thermal analysis and X-ray diffraction techniques.

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Original Russian Text © Kh.I. Abad-zade, A.D. Kuliev, G.S. Mukhtarova, M.E. Guseinova, Kh.G. Gadirov, 2010, published in Neftekhimiya, 2010, Vol. 50, No. 2, pp. 158–160.

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Abad-zade, K.I., Kuliev, A.D., Mukhtarova, G.S. et al. Study of coke deposited on atmospheric-residue hydrocracking catalysts. Pet. Chem. 50, 164–166 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965544110020143

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