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  • #REDIRECT [[Petroleum naphtha]]
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  • ...hich re-arranges or re-structures the [[hydrocarbon]] [[molecule]]s in the naphtha as well as breaking some of the molecules into smaller molecules to produce ...ints and other physical and compositional characteristics. In other words, naphtha is a ''generic term'' rather than a ''specific term''.
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  • *[http://www.petroleumbazaar.com/naphtha/naphtha1.htm Naphtha] (Contains some excellent information)
    114 bytes (13 words) - 11:36, 4 February 2008
  • ...hich re-arranges or re-structures the [[hydrocarbon]] [[molecule]]s in the naphtha as well as breaking some of the molecules into smaller molecules to produce ...ints and other physical and compositional characteristics. In other words, naphtha is a ''generic term'' rather than a ''specific term''.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Petroleum naphtha]]
    31 bytes (3 words) - 11:13, 4 February 2008
  • *[http://www.petroleumbazaar.com/naphtha/naphtha1.htm Naphtha] (Contains some excellent information)
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  • A [[Catalyst|catalytic]] chemical process that converts [[Petroleum naphtha|petroleum naphthas]] into [[Octane rating|high-octane]] gasoline components
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  • ...website] discussion of Lummus FCC and hydrotreating of catalyticly cracked naphtha.
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  • {{r|Petroleum naphtha}}
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  • {{R|Petroleum naphtha}}
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  • {{r|Petroleum naphtha}}
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  • ...hich re-arranges or re-structures the [[hydrocarbon]] [[molecule]]s in the naphtha as well as breaking some of the molecules into smaller molecules to produce ...ints and other physical and compositional characteristics. In other words, naphtha is a ''generic term'' rather than a ''specific term''.
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  • {{r|Petroleum naphtha}}
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  • ...hich re-arranges or re-structures the [[hydrocarbon]] [[molecule]]s in the naphtha as well as breaking some of the molecules into smaller molecules to produce ...ints and other physical and compositional characteristics. In other words, naphtha is a ''generic term'' rather than a ''specific term''.
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  • {{r|Petroleum naphtha}}
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  • :*[[Petroleum naphtha|Naphtha]] obtained from [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refineries]]. ...tocks for producing petrochemicals. However, the ethane, propane, butanes, naphtha and gas oil serve as optional feedstocks for steam-assisted [[thermal crack
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  • ...ants to remove mercaptans from [[LPG]], [[propane]], [[butane]]s, light [[naphtha]]s, [[kerosene]] and [[jet fuel]] by converting them to liquid [[hydrocarb ...ly injects just a few [[parts per million]] (ppm) of caustic into the feed naphtha.
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  • {{r|Petroleum naphtha}}
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  • ...[rosuvastatin]], it is based on an fluorophenyl structure rather than the naphtha ring system present in the type I statins [[mevastatin]], [[lovastatin]], [
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  • ...ntained in end-products such as [[LPG]], [[propane]], [[butane]]s, light [[naphtha]]s, [[kerosene]] and [[jet fuel]] by converting them into liquid [[hydroca ...ly injects just a few parts per million ([[ppm]]) of caustic into the feed naphtha.
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  • ...aromatics derived from the [[catalytic reforming]] of [[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]] in a [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refinery]].<ref name=Chem-S Catalytic reforming usually utilizes a feedstock naphtha that contains non-aromatic hydrocarbons with 6 to 11 or 12 [[carbon]] [[ato
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  • ...molecular shapes having higher octane values than the hydrocarbons in the naphtha feedstock. In so doing, the process separates [[hydrogen]] molecules from t ...ducts such as hydrogen, [[ammonia]] and [[methanol]] from [[natural gas]], naphtha or other petroleum-derived feedstocks. Nor is this process to be confused w
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  • ...molecular shapes having higher octane values than the hydrocarbons in the naphtha feedstock. In so doing, the process separates [[hydrogen]] molecules from t ...ducts such as hydrogen, [[ammonia]] and [[methanol]] from [[natural gas]], naphtha or other petroleum-derived feedstocks. Nor is this process to be confused w
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  • ...rotreater]] unit: Uses [[hydrogen]] to desulfurize the [[petroleum naphtha|naphtha]] fraction from the crude oil distillation or other units within the refine *[[Catalytic reforming|Catalytic Reforming]] unit: Converts the desulfurized naphtha [[molecule]]s into higher-octane molecules to produce ''reformate'', which
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  • ...rotreater]] unit: Uses [[hydrogen]] to desulfurize the [[petroleum naphtha|naphtha]] fraction from the crude oil distillation or other units within the refine *[[Catalytic reforming|Catalytic Reforming]] unit: Converts the desulfurized naphtha [[molecule]]s into higher-octane molecules to produce ''reformate'', which
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  • ...erally sailed into the hold of one of the ships, where a lava-like flow of naphtha was pouring out, and smothered it with foam."''<ref name=nydailynews2017-12 ...erally sailed into the hold of one of the ships, where a lava-like flow of naphtha was pouring out, and smothered it with foam.{{'}}
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  • ...viscosity. It also produces by-product ([[Liquefied petroleum gas|LPG]], [[naphtha]] (a component of [[gasoline]]) and fuel oils as well as refinery [[fuel ga ...entially [[atmospheric pressure]] where the products of the cracking (gas, naphtha and fuel oil) are separated and recovered. In soaker visbreaking, lower tem
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  • ...] units that are subsequently used to upgrade the [[octane rating]] of the naphtha streams. ...ommercialized. At the same time, the catalytic hydrodesulfurization of the naphtha feed to such reformers was also commercialized. In the decades that followe
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  • ...] units that are subsequently used to upgrade the [[octane rating]] of the naphtha streams. ...ommercialized. At the same time, the catalytic hydrodesulfurization of the naphtha feed to such reformers was also commercialized. In the decades that followe
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  • ...raffin. Paraffins, in turn, is hydrocracked to make diesel fuel and also naphtha, lubricating oil base stocks, and gases.
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  • ...on, “The Pharos at Alexandria”, p. 146.</ref> although [[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]] has also been suggested as an alternative. According to the 1st-century h
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  • *{{pl|Petroleum naphtha}} *{{pl|Petroleum naphtha}}
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  • ...the crude oil and will subsequently become part of the [[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]] and [[kerosene]] fractions distilled from the crude oil (see Figure 1).
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  • ...il fractionator produces an overhead fraction called ''[[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]]'' which becomes a [[gasoline]] component after it is further processed th The ''naphtha cut'', as that fraction is called, contains many different hydrocarbon comp
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  • ...iled]]) to remove and recover various products such as [[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]] which is subsequently further refined to produce [[gasoline]] ([[petrol] ...rocessing in a [[delayed coker]] to produce hydrocarbon [[gas]]es, [[coker naphtha]], [[coker gas oil]] and [[petroleum coke]]; as a feed stock for processing
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  • In the steam reforming of hydrocarbons such as natural gas or [[petroleum naphtha]] to produce gaseous [[hydrogen]] for subsequent use in the industrial prod
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  • In the steam reforming of hydrocarbons such as natural gas or [[petroleum naphtha]] to produce gaseous [[hydrogen]] for subsequent use in the industrial prod
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  • ...After further processing for removal of [[sulphur]] compounds, the cracked naphtha becomes a high-octane component of the refinery's blended gasolines. ...FCC main fractionators produce a light cracked naphtha and a heavy cracked naphtha. The terminology ''light'' and ''heavy'' in this context refers to the prod
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  • ...ohydrate]]) or mixtures of no fixed composition (e.g., [[Petroleum naphtha|naphtha]], [[gasoline]]). Compounds and enzymes that are overwhelmingly of interest * [[Petroleum naphtha]]
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  • ...ied petroleum [[gas]]es such as [[propane]] and [[butane]]) or petroleum [[naphtha]] into [[Gas|gaseous]] hydrogen. The method for producing hydrogen from [[h
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  • ...ied petroleum [[gas]]es such as [[propane]] and [[butane]]) or petroleum [[naphtha]] into [[Gas|gaseous]] hydrogen. The method for producing hydrogen from [[h
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  • ...rocarbon]] [[molecule]]s of the residual oil into hydrocarbon gases, coker naphtha, coker [[gas oil]] and [[petroleum coke]]. The heater effluent discharges i
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  • ...illation]] tower that separates the hydrocracked hydrocarbon stream into [[naphtha]], jet fuel (or kerosene) and diesel oil. The offgas from the tower's assoc
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  • ...ons such as [[methane]], [[ethane]], [[propane]], [[butane]]s, [[petroleum naphtha]] and [[petroleum gas oil]].
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  • ...[[diesel oil]], [[liquefied petroleum gas]]es (LPG), jet aircraft fuel, [[naphtha]], [[kerosene]], heating [[fuel oil]]s, [[lubricating oil]]s, [[asphalt]] a
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  • ..., [[nitrogen]] and [[arsenic]] compounds. Because of that, the [[petroleum naphtha]] feedstocks to catalytic reformers are always processed for removal of suc
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  • * [[Naphtha]]
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  • ...e designed to burn liquid fuels (rather than fuel gas) such as [[petroleum naphtha]] or [[diesel oil]]<ref>{{cite book|author=Meherwan Boyce|title=Gas Turbine
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  • ...e designed to burn liquid fuels (rather than fuel gas) such as [[petroleum naphtha]] or [[diesel oil]]<ref>{{cite book|author=Meherwan Boyce|title=Gas Turbine
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  • ** [[Petroleum naphtha]] and [[fuel oil]]s as feedstocks for steam-assisted [[thermal cracking]] p
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