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Fluid Catalytic Cracking: Science and Technology

✍ 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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✦ 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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