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Volume 20, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 0032-1400

Abstract

In the most recent innovation in catalytic reforming very small quantities of the platinum catalyst are continuously withdrawn, regenerated, and returned to the system. The operating economics of the continuous and stable production of gasoline and hydrogen offer great advantages in the achievement of maximum yield.

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