Fraction of narrow products produced in the process of oil processing

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Today, the growing demand for hydrocarbons, as well as the global environmental crisis, are leading to an in-depth study of the possibilities of rational use of hydrocarbon energy sources. Currently, due to the fact that the environmental requirements for hydrocarbon fuels are much higher than the amount of aromatic hydrocarbons, it is impossible to mix the secondary products of some oil and gas refineries with commercial fuels. Therefore, single and multi-core aromatic hydrocarbons should be separated from the products and used for other purposes.

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