petroleum isomerization process

petroleum isomerization process

[pə′trō·lē·əm ī‚säm·ə·rə′zā·shən ‚prä·səs] (chemical engineering) A fixed-bed, vapor-phase petroleum-refinery process using a precious-metal catalyst and external hydrogen; feedstocks include natural gas, pentane, and hexane cuts; the product is high-octane blending stock.