释义 |
reformate|rɪˈfɔːmeɪt| [f. reforming vbl. n. + -ate, after distillate, filtrate, etc.] The end-product of the process of reforming petroleum products.
1949Industr. & Engin. Chem. Oct. 2185/1 The crude reformate was condensed at 32°F. 1951World Petroleum Nov. 73/2 In recent weeks two new processes have been announced for separating and purifying the aromatics from reformate. 1958W. L. Nelson Petroleum Refinery Engin. (ed. 4) xxi. 813 Reformate normally has an end point 15 to 30°F higher than that of the feedstock. 1973Hadley & Turner in Hobson & Pohl Mod. Petroleum Technol. (ed. 4) xii. 442 Catalytic reforming of straight-run material yields a C6{b1}C8 reformate rich in the aromatic hydrocarbons, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and the xylenes. |