THE aromatizing cracking of hydrocarbon oils is, at least to a certain extent, due to a breakdown into small units, particularly olefins and diolefins, and a subsequent resynthesis by a Diels-Alder mechanism, one would expect that the results reflect the proneness of the various types of hydrocarbons to such breakdown-i.e., will depend on the chemical nature of the charging stock. In Table I, a number of charging stocks of roughly similar boiling range but varying nature are compared as to the yield in liquid aromatized product.
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