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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR HYDROISOMERIZING PARAFFINS FROM THE FISCHER-TROPSCH PROCESS USING ZEOLITHE H-Y CATALYSTS
abstract Process for hydroisomerization of feeds resulting from the Fischer-Tropsch process in which: a) hydrogen is reacted with the feed in contact with a catalyst 1 in a first reaction zone, said catalyst 1 comprising at least one matrix with alumina base and at least one hydrodehydrogenation component. b) the effluent from the first reaction zone is brought into contact with a catalyst 2 in a second reaction zone, said catalyst 2 comprising: - from 20 to 97% by weight of at least one matrix - from 3 80% by weight of at least one Y zeolite in hydrogen form, said zeolite being characterized by an SiO2 / Al2 O3 molar ratio greater than 4.5; a sodium content of less than 1% by weight determined on the zeolite calcined at 1100 degrees C; a crystalline parameter a0 of the unit cell of less than 24.70.10-1 0 m; a specific surface determined by the BET method greater than 400 m2 .g- 1. - at least one hydro-dehydrogenation component.
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