Claims
- 1. A process for producing a high octane gasoline, which comprises hydrocracking a highly aromatic, substantially dealkylated hydrocarbon feed having an initial boiling point of at least 300.degree. F. and an end point of not more than 650.degree. F., an aromatic content of at least 50 weight percent, an API gravity of not more than 25 and a hydrogen content not more than 12.5 weight percent at a hydrogen partial pressure of not more than 1000 psig and a conversion of greater than 50% and not more than 85% to gasoline boiling range products having an octane rating of at least 87 (RON+0), said hydrocracking taking place in the presence of a catalyst comprising a large pore size crystalline silicate zeolite and a matrix comprising silica.
- 2. The process according to claim 1 in which the feed has an aromatic content of at least 60 weight percent.
- 3. The process according to claim 1 in which the feed has an aromatic content of at least 70 weight percent.
- 4. The process according to claim 1 in which the feed has a hydrogen content of 8.5 to 12.5 weight percent.
- 5. The process according to claim 1 in which the feed has an API gravity not more than 20.
- 6. The process according to claim 1 in which the feed has an API gravity of 5 to 25.
- 7. The process according to claim 1 in which the hydrogen partial pressure is from 600 to 1000 psig.
- 8. The process according to claim 1 in which the conversion is not more than 55% to gasoline boiling range products.
- 9. The process according to claim 1 in which the catalyst has acidic and hydrogenation-dehydrogenation functionality.
- 10. The process according to claim 1 in which the zeolite has a Constraint Index less than about 2.
- 11. The process according to claim 1 in which the zeolite has the structure of zeolite Y.
- 12. The process according to claim 11 in which the zeolite comprises zeolite Y, zeolite USY or zeolite De-AlY.
- 13. The process according to claim 12 in which the zeolite has an alpha value up to 100.
- 14. The process according to claim 9 in which the hydrogenation-dehydrogenation functionality is provided by a metal component selected from the group consisting of nickel, tungsten, vanadium, molybdenum, cobalt and chromium.
- 15. The process according to claim 9 in which the hydrogenation-dehydrogenation functionality is provided by a metal component selected from the group consisting of platinum and palladium.
- 16. The process according to claim 1 in which the portion of the hydrocracked product boiling above the gasoline boiling range is passed to a catalytic cracking operation.
- 17. The process according to claim 1 in which the feed is hydrotreated before being hydrocracked.
- 18. The process according to claim 1 in which the conversion is greater than 50% and not more than 65%.
- 19. A process for the production of a high octane, hydrocracked gasoline, which comprises hydrocracking a highly aromatic light cut light cycle oil of the following properties:
- API.degree.: not more than 25
- Boiling range: 300.degree.-650.degree. F.
- Hydrogen content: 8.5-12.5 wt. %
- Aromatic content: at least 60 wt. %
- under the following conditions:
- Temperature: 700.degree.-850.degree. F.
- H.sub.2 partial pressure: 600-1000 psig
- in the presence of a hydrocracking catalyst comprising an aromatic-selective, large pore size crystalline zeolite having acidic functionality with an alpha value up to 100, a silica matrix, and a metal component providing hydrogenation-dehydrogenation functionality, to form a hydrocracked gasoline boiling range product having an octane number of at least 87 (RON+0) wherein the conversion is greater than 50% and not more than 85%.
- 20. The process according to claim 19 in which the zeolite is zeolite Y, zeolite USY or de-AlY.
- 21. The process according to claim 20 in which the metal component of the hydrocracking catalyst is selected from the group consisting of nickel, tungsten, molybdenum, cobalt and vanadium.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 940,382, filed on Dec. 10, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,738,766, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 825,294, filed Feb. 3, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,676,887 in the name of R. H. Fischer et al, which is a continuation-in-part application to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 740,677, filed June 3, 1985 now abandoned in the name of R. H. Fischer et al. The subject matter of both these prior applications is incorporated in the present application.
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