Abstract
A process is disclosed for the production of knock-stable low-boiling motor fuels by conversion of liquid hydrocarbons which are vaporizable under the reaction conditions, which comprises passing the initial material at a temperature above 380/sup 0/C in a true vapor phase under pressure of more than 40 atmospheres together with hydrogen and gaseous hydrocarbons containing more than 1 carbon atom in the molecule in an amount by volume larger than that of the hydrogen over catalysts stable to poisoning stationarily confined in the reaction vessel.
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Motor fuels by hydrogenation of liquid hydrocarbons.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1938.
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Motor fuels by hydrogenation of liquid hydrocarbons.
United Kingdom.
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1938.
"Motor fuels by hydrogenation of liquid hydrocarbons."
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title = {Motor fuels by hydrogenation of liquid hydrocarbons}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {A process is disclosed for the production of knock-stable low-boiling motor fuels by conversion of liquid hydrocarbons which are vaporizable under the reaction conditions, which comprises passing the initial material at a temperature above 380/sup 0/C in a true vapor phase under pressure of more than 40 atmospheres together with hydrogen and gaseous hydrocarbons containing more than 1 carbon atom in the molecule in an amount by volume larger than that of the hydrogen over catalysts stable to poisoning stationarily confined in the reaction vessel.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1938}
month = {May}
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title = {Motor fuels by hydrogenation of liquid hydrocarbons}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {A process is disclosed for the production of knock-stable low-boiling motor fuels by conversion of liquid hydrocarbons which are vaporizable under the reaction conditions, which comprises passing the initial material at a temperature above 380/sup 0/C in a true vapor phase under pressure of more than 40 atmospheres together with hydrogen and gaseous hydrocarbons containing more than 1 carbon atom in the molecule in an amount by volume larger than that of the hydrogen over catalysts stable to poisoning stationarily confined in the reaction vessel.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1938}
month = {May}
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