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Catalyst for Upgrading Heavy Petroleum Feeds

✍ Scribed by Edward Furimsky (Eds.)


Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
405
Series
Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis 169
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Preface
Pages xi-xiii

List of acronyms
Pages xv-xvi

Chapter 1 Introduction Original Research Article
Pages 1-4

Chapter 2 Properties of heavy feeds Original Research Article
Pages 5-22

Chapter 3 Properties of catalysts for hydroprocessing of heavy feeds Original Research Article
Pages 23-41

Chapter 4 Selection of reactors for hydroprocessing research Original Research Article
Pages 43-47

Chapter 5 Development and testing of catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 49-93

Chapter 6 Hydroprocessing reactions Original Research Article
Pages 95-139

Chapter 7 Catalyst deactivation Original Research Article
Pages 141-216

Chapter 8 Selection of catalysts for commercial hydroprocessing reactors Original Research Article
Pages 217-235

Chapter 9 Patent literature on hydroprocessing catalysts and reactors Original Research Article
Pages 237-249

Chapter 10 Spent hydroprocessing catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 251-272

Chapter 11 Hydroprocessing of VGO and DAO for production of lubricants Original Research Article
Pages 273-290

Chapter 12 Non-conventional catalytic upgrading of heavy feeds Original Research Article
Pages 291-303

Chapter 13 Residues upgrading by catalytic cracking Original Research Article
Pages 305-333

Chapter 14 Carbon-rejecting processes Original Research Article
Pages 335-343

Chapter 15 Uncommon methods for upgrading heavy feeds Original Research Article
Pages 345-346

Chapter 16 Conclusions and future perspectives Original Research Article
Pages 347-377

Index
Pages 379-387


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