ZEOLITES WITH HIGH SORPTION AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES

Authors

  • Abror Togaev Karshi State Technical University
  • Nodirbek Kobilov Karshi State Technical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19381788

Keywords:

sorption, moisture, zeolite, natural gas, liquid hydrocarbon, catalytic property, hydrocracking, NaX, CaX.

Abstract

The industrial production of catalysts with high catalytic activity from zeolites and their derivatives, which possess sorption and catalytic properties, for the removal of acidic components and moisture from natural gas is becoming increasingly widespread. Here, the hydro creation process is examined as one of the most efficient and versatile methods for processing high-molecular-weight hydrocarbon feedstock. The possibilities for obtaining a wide range of commercial reaction products and raw materials for chemical and petrochemical processes have been examined.

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Published

2026-03-31

How to Cite

Togaev, A., & Kobilov, N. (2026). ZEOLITES WITH HIGH SORPTION AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES. Theoretical Aspects in the Formation of Pedagogical Sciences, 5(4), 161-163. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19381788