The naphtha, also called benzene and chemical light oil, is a mixture of C4-C12 alkane, cycloalkane, arene and olefin. The naphtha is a colorless transparent or yellowish liquid at normal temperature and normal pressure, has specific odor and is insoluble in water, with density of 0.685/m3, sulfur content of not more than 30 ppm and distillation range of 38 to 135.
Application: The naphtha is mainly used as the raw material of production and catalytic reformation of chemical fertilizer and ethylene and is also used for producing solvent oil or serves as a blending component of gasoline products.