Hello Friends,
I am running two catalytic naphtha reformers for production of gasoline. And currently am injecting isopropanol to control the water-chloride ratio. Isopropanol is abit expensive and am thinking of using methanol as a cheaper alternative.
Whoever has experience in using methanol please share with me its performance on the reforming process.
Thanks.
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Use Of Methanol In Reformer Moisture Control
Started by Munalizer, Jan 18 2013 07:17 AM
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