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ADVANCES IN THE CHEMISTRY OF CATALYTIC REFORMING OF NAPHTHA
Authors:JA Anabtawi  DS Redwan  AM Al-Jarallah  AM Aitani
Affiliation:  a Petroleum and Gas Technology Division The Research Institute King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:Catalytic reforming of naphtha remains the key process for production of high octane gasoline and aromatics (BTX) which are used as petrochemicals feedstocks. The increased demand for these products has led refiners to investigate ways for improving the performance of the reforming process and its catalysts. Moreover, in order to comply with environmental restrictions, the reduction in lead content would require further increase in the reformate octane number. In response to these requirements, refiners and catalyst manufacturers are examining the role of the catalysts in improving the selectivity to aromatics and in octane enhancement. By understanding the chemistry and the mechanism of the reforming process, higher performance catalysts with longer life on stream and lower cost can be developed.

This review covers recent developments in reforming catalysts, process reaction chemistry and mechanism. It also highlights prospective areas of research.
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