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titleOfInvention Halogen adsorption removal method
abstract (57) [Abstract] [PROBLEMS] To provide a method for efficiently adsorbing and removing halogen flowing out from a catalyst in a process for treating a petroleum fraction using a halogen treatment catalyst, thereby avoiding various troubles caused by the halogen. [Structure] In the process of treating a petroleum fraction such as desulfurized naphtha using a halogen-treating catalyst, in adsorbing and removing halogen flowing out from the catalyst, calcium oxide, immediately after the halogen-treating catalyst layer (1), This is a method of adsorbing and removing halogen by providing a solid adsorbent layer (2) in which various metal oxides such as sodium oxide are supported on a refractory oxide such as zeolite.
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