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Mixtures of gas oil, LPG and hydrogen can be hydrocracked to a variety of products depending upon the conditions: catalyst, temperature and partial pressure.

Industrial Organic Chemistry, 3rd. Ed. K. Weissermel, H.-J. Arpe, VCH (1997)

Gas Oil
  +  
LPG
  +  
H2
  +  
         
  +  
Gasoline
  +  
Naphtha
Reactant Page Go To Go To
Gas oil     Reactions Using    Reactions Forming
Liquefied petroleum gas     Reactions Using    Reactions Forming
Hydrogen     Reactions Using    Reactions Forming
Zeolite Catalyst    Reactions Using    Reactions Forming
2-Methylpropane     Reactions Using    Reactions Forming
Gasoline     Reactions Using    Reactions Forming
Naphtha     Reactions Using    Reactions Forming

Interaction, Reaction, Process defined as:
Cracking, Hydro
Decomposition by Heat (Pyrolysis)
Industrial Process: Organic

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