Fluid Catalytic Cracking II. Concepts in Catalyst Design
โ Scribed by Mario L. Occelli (Eds.)
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 378
- Series
- ACS Symposium Series 452
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Content: Origin of strong acidity in dealuminated zeolite-Y / Jack H. Lunsford --
Influence of superacid sites in ultrastable Y zeolites on gas oil cracking / A. Corma, V. Forneฬs, F.A. Mocholiฬ, J.B. Montoฬn, and F. Rey --
Characterization of zeolite-cracking catalysts / G.T. Kokotailo, C.A. Fyfe, Y. Feng, and H. Grondey --
Increasing motor octanes by using ZSM-5 in catalytic cracking : riser pilot plant gasoline composition analyses / D.A. Pappal and P.H. Schipper --
Modification of fluid catalytic cracking catalysis by the addition of ZSM-5 : gasoline over-cracking studies / D.J. Rawlence and J. Dwyer --
Hydrothermal stability and cracking behavior of silicoaluminophosphate molecular sieve-37 with different silicon contents / A. Corma, V. Forneฬs, M.J. Franco, F.A. Mocholiฬ, and J. Peฬrez-Pariente --
Octane enhancement in catalytic cracking by using high-silica zeolites / S.J. Miller and C.R. Hsieh --
Monitoring fluid cracking catalyst deactivation profile by equilibrium catalyst separation / R.A. Beyerlein, G.A. Tamborski, C.L. Marshall, B.L. Meyers, J.B. Hall, and B.J. Huggins --
Translation of laboratory fluid cracking catalyst characterization tests to riser reactors / A.V. Sapre and T.M. Leib --
Analysis of the riser reactor of a fluid cracking unit : model based on kinetics of cracking and deactivation from laboratory tests / J. Corella and E. Franceฬs --
Fluid cracking catalyst metals passivation : development and application / Robert W. Bohmer, Dwight L. McKay, and Kelly G. Knopp --
Selectivity of silica-alumina matrices / W-C. Cheng and K. Rajagopalan --
Solid-solid reaction between Y-zeolite and vanadium pentoxide / C. Marchal, J. Thoret, M. Gruia, C. Doreฬmieux-Morin, and J. Fraissard --
Luminescence as a probe of metal effects in fluidized cracking catalysts / L.K. Kurihara, M.L. Occelli, and S.L. Suib --
Vanadium-contaminated aluminas and aluminosilicate gels : โตยนV NMR spectroscopic characterization / P.S. Iyer, H. Eckert, M.L. Occelli, and J.M. Stencel --
Laser Raman and X-ray photoelectron characterization of V-contaminated components of fluidized cracking catalysts / M.L. Occelli and J.M. Stencel --
Petroleum cracking catalyst characterization : secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging processing methods / D.P. Leta, W.A. Lamberti, M.M. Disko, E.L. Kugler, and W.A. Varady --
Aluminum-exchanged sepiolite as a component of fluid cracking catalysts / A. Corma, V. Forneฬs, A. Mifsud, and J. Peฬrez-Pariente --
Long-residue processing in a riser pilot plant / Vida J. Stripinis --
Concepts for future residuum catalyst development / P. O'Connor, A.W. Gevers, A. Humphries, L.A. Gerritsen, and P.H. Desai --
Metal-resistant fluid cracking catalysts : thirty years of research / M.L. Occelli.
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