PETROLEUM PROCESSING AND PETROCHEMICALS ›› 2026, Vol. 57 ›› Issue (5): 18-23.

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DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF SELECTIVE HYDROGENATION TECHNOLOGY FOR DEEP CATALYTIC CRACKING GASOLINE TO PRODUCE AROMATICS EXTRACTION FEEDSTOCK (RGTA)

  


  • Received:2025-10-17 Revised:2025-11-26 Online:2026-05-12 Published:2026-04-24

Abstract: The selective hydrogenation technology for catalytic pyrolysis gasoline to produce aromatics-extraction feedstock (RGTA) was developed. A low-aromatics-saturation catalyst, RGA-1, was developed, compared with a reference catalyst it exhibits a markedly lower aromatics saturation while achieving deep denitrogenation. Commercial application results demonstrated that, as processing heavy catalytic pyrolysis gasoline feedstock with a sulfur mass fractions of 840 μg/g, a nitrogen mass fractions of 35.7 μg/g, an olefin mass fractions of 18.3%, and an aromatica mass fractions of 57.5%, the aromatics saturation rate of the hydrogenated product was 3.8%. The mass fractions of sulfur and nitrogen in the C6—C8 fraction of hydrogenated product were both less than 1.0 μg/g. The technology showed excellent selectivity, low aromatics saturation rate, stable long-term operation, and produces feedstock meeting the requirements for subsequent aromatic extraction units.

Key words: deep catalytic cracking gasoline, selective hydrogenation, aromatics extraction, denitrogenation, aromatics saturation rate