hydrocrackt
Hydrocrackt is a nonstandard term sometimes used to refer to hydrocracking, a refinery process that converts heavy hydrocarbons into lighter products in the presence of hydrogen. The form is also used informally as a verb, as in “the feed was hydrocrackt.”
In hydrocracking, a feed such as vacuum gas oil is treated with hydrogen over bifunctional catalysts at
Typical products include naphtha, gasoline, kerosene, diesel and jet fuel, often with improved sulfur removal. Compared
Applications of hydrocracking include upgrading heavy feeds, improving sulfur content, and converting residuals from vacuum distillation