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Mercury removal from heavy naphtha by various adsorbents

Previous research has shown the feasibility of using Beta zeolite for mercury removal from n-heptane (90% and 15% adsorption were achieved for diphenyl mercury and metallic mercury, respectively). In this work, the adsorption capacity for metallic mercury (Hg) on Beta zeolite impregnated with copper sulfide was studied in an attempt to increase the ...
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Simulation of hydrocracking of heavy naphtha cut

Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 1980
Yu. M. Zhorov   +5 more
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Acute Toxicologic Evaluation of Heavy Catalytic Cracked Naphtha

Journal of the American College of Toxicology, 1990
E.H. Vemot, R.T. Drew, M.L. Kane
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Acute Toxicologic Evaluation of Heavy Catalytic Reformed Naphtha

Journal of the American College of Toxicology, 1990
E.H. Vemot, R.T. Drew, M.L. Kane
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Acute Toxicologic Evaluation of Heavy Thermal Cracked Naphtha

Journal of the American College of Toxicology, 1990
E.H. Vemot, R.T. Drew, M.L. Kane
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73. The isolation of indene from heavy naphthas

Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed), 1947
Robert D. Haworth   +2 more
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Catalytic upgrading of heavy naphtha to gasoline: Simultaneous operation of reforming and desulfurization in the absence of hydrogen

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2020
Saeed Soltanali   +2 more
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