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Naphtha (petroleum), catalytic reformed; Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha; [A complex combination of hydro carbons produced by the distillation of products from a catalytic reforming process. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C4 through C12 and boiling in the range of approxi mately 30 °C to 220 °C (90 °F to 430 °F). It contains a relatively large proportion of aromatic and branched chain hydrocarbons. This stream may contain 10 vol. % or more benzene.]
Distillates (petroleum), catalytic reformed hydrotreated light, C8-12 arom. fraction; Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha; [A complex combination of alkylbenzenes obtained by the catalytic reforming of petroleum naphtha. It consists predominantly of alkylbenzenes having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C8 through C10 and boiling in the range of approxi mately 160 °C to 180 °C (320 °F to 356 °F).]
Aromatic hydrocarbons, C7-12, C8- rich; Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha; [A complex combination of hydro carbons obtained by separation from the platformate-containing fraction. It consists predominantly of aromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through C12 (pri marily C8) and can contain nonaromatic hydrocarbons, both boiling in the range of approxi mately 130 °C to 200 °C (266 °F to 392 °F).]
Gasoline, C5-11, high-octane stabilized reformed; Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha; [A complex high octane combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the catalytic dehy drogenation of a predominantly naphthenic naphtha. It consists predominantly of aromatics and non-aromatics having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C5 through C11 and boiling in the range of approxi mately 45 °C to 185 °C (113 °F to 365 °F).]
Hydrocarbons, C7-12, C >9-arom.- rich, reforming heavy fraction; Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha; [A complex combination of hydro carbons obtained by separation from the platformate-containing fraction. It consists predominantly of nonaromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi nantly in the range of C7 through C12 and boiling in the range of approximately 120 °C to 210 °C (248 °F to 380 °F) and C9 and higher aromatic hydrocarbons.]
Hydrocarbons, C5-11, nonaroms.- rich, reforming light fraction; Low boiling point cat-reformed naphtha; [A complex combination of hydro carbons obtained by separation from the platformate-containing fraction. It consists predominantly of nonaromatic hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi nantly in the range of C5 through C11 and boiling in the range of approximately 35 °C to 125 °C (94 °F to 257 °F), benzene and toluene.]
Naphtha (petroleum), light thermal cracked; Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha; [A complex combination of hydro carbons from distillation of products from a thermal cracking process. It consists predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi nantly in the range of C4 through C8 and boiling in the range of approximately – 10 °C to 130 °C (14 °F to 266 °F).]
Naphtha (petroleum), heavy thermal cracked; Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha; [A complex combination of hydro carbons from distillation of the products from a thermal cracking process. It consists predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi nantly in the range of C6 through C12 and boiling in the range of approximately 65 °C to 220 °C (148 °F to 428 °F).]
Distillates (petroleum), light arom.; Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha; [The complex combination of hydrocarbons from the distillation of the products from the thermal cracking of ethane and propane. This lower boiling fraction consists predominantly of C5-7 aromatic hydrocarbons with some unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons having a carbon number predomi nantly of C5. This stream may contain benzene.]
Distillates (petroleum), naphtha- raffinate pyrolyzate-derived, gasoline-blending; Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha; [The complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the pyrolysis fractionation at 816 °C (1 500 °F) of naphtha and raffinate. It consists predominantly of hydro carbons having a carbon number of C9 and boiling at approximately 204 °C (400 °F).]