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Fluid Catalytic Cracking V: Volume 134

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Fluid Catalytic Cracking V: Volume 134 - Occelli, M L, and O'Connor, P
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Catalyst production for the transformation of crudes into gasoline and other fuel products is a billion dollar/year business and fluid cracking catalysts (FCCs) represent almost half of the refinery catalyst market. During the cracking reactions, the FCC surface is contaminated by metals (Ni, V, Fe, Cu, Na) and by coke deposition. As a result, the catalyst activity and product selectivity is reduced to unacceptable levels thus forcing refiners to replace part of the recirculating equilibrium FCC inventory with fresh FCC to ...

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Fluid Catalytic Cracking V: Volume 134 2001, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, Netherlands

ISBN-13: 9780444504753

Hardcover