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hydrofining

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: hydrofining
 
(′hī·drə′fīn·iŋ)

(chemical engineering) A fixed-bed catalytic process to desulfurize and hydrogenate a wide range of charge stocks, from gases through waxes; the catalyst comprises cobalt oxide and molybdenum oxide on an extruded alumina support and may be regenerated in place by air and steam or flue gas.


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