FIELD: oil and gas industry.
SUBSTANCE: paraffin hydrotreating method involves the first stage at which paraffin with content C21 or higher of normal paraffins 70% wt or higher is used as basic material, and paraffin contacts with catalyst at reaction temperature of 270-360 °C in presence of hydrogen for hydrocracking, catalyst consisting of metal of group VIII of the Periodic Table, which is put on carrier containing amorphous solid acid; the second stage at which raw material from paraffin is replaced for some time with light paraffin with content C9-20 of paraffins 60% wt or higher, and light paraffin contacts with catalyst at reaction temperature of 120-335 °C in presence of hydrogen for hydrocracking; and the third stage at which raw material of light paraffin is replaced with paraffin and paraffin contacts with catalyst at reaction temperature of 270-360 °C in presence of hydrogen for hydrocracking. Also, invention refers to method for obtaining material of fuel system, which involves the above method.
EFFECT: use of this invention allows improving activity of hydrocracking catalyst, which deteriorates with time.
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Dates
2011-07-27—Published
2007-02-05—Filed