The primary focus of this book as a whole is on performance - performance of the catalyst, of its surface, of the FCC unit, of the feedstocks employed, of the analytical methods used to characterize the catalysts, and of environmentally directed regulations that govern the production of transportati
Fluid Catalytic Cracking: Science and Technology
β Scribed by John S. Magee and Maurice M. Mitchell (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1993
- Leaves
- 608
- Series
- Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis 76
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Preface
Pages v-vi
John S. Magee, Maurice M. Mitchell Jr.
List of Contributors
Pages ix-xi
Chapter 1 Origin, Development and Scope of Fcc Catalysis Original Research Article
Pages 1-39
Amos A. Avidan
Chapter 2 The Nature of Active Sites in Zeolites: Influence on Catalyst Performance Original Research Article
Pages 41-82
Adrian Humphries, David H. Harris, Paul O'connor
Chapter 3 Complexity in Zeolite Catalysts: Aspects of the Manipulation, Characterization and Evaluation of Zeolite Promoters for FCC Original Research Article
Pages 83-104
D.E.W. Vaughan
Chapter 4 Commercial Preparation and Characterization of FCC Catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 105-144
Gerald M. Woltermann, John S. Magee, Stephen D. Griffith
Chapter 5 Correlation Between Catalyst Formulation and Catalytic Properties Original Research Article
Pages 145-182
J. Scherzer
Chapter 6 Instrumental Methods of FCC Catalyst Characterization Original Research Article
Pages 183-221
Alan W. Peters
Chapter 7 Microactivity Evaluation of FCC Catalysts in the Laboratory: Principles, Approaches and Applications Original Research Article
Pages 223-255
E.L. Moorehead, J.B. McLean, W.A. Cronkright
Chapter 8 Realistic Assessment of FCC Catalyst Performance in the Laboratory Original Research Article
Pages 257-292
George W. Young
Chapter 9 Residual Feed Cracking Catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 293-338
Maurice M. Mitchell Jr., James F. Hoffman, Howard F. Moore
Chapter 10 Metals Passivation Original Research Article
Pages 339-384
Richard H. Nielsen, Patricia K. Doolin
Chapter 11 Unit Design and Operational Control: Impact on Product Yields and Product Quality Original Research Article
Pages 385-440
Lawrence L. Upson, Charles L. Hemler, David A. Lomas
Chapter 12 The Effect of Feedstock on Yields and Product Quality Original Research Article
Pages 441-498
Warren S. Letzsch, Anthony G. Ashton
Chapter 13 Shape Selectivity in Catalytic Cracking Original Research Article
Pages 499-530
Francis G. Dwyer, Thomas F. Degnan
Chapter 14 Additives for the Catalytic Removal of Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit Flue Gas Pollutants Original Research Article
Pages 531-562
Alak Bhattacharyya, Jin S. Yoo
Chapter 15 Environmental Considerations Affecting FCC Original Research Article
Pages 563-585
Richard E. Evans, George P. Quinn
Subject Index
Pages 587-605
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