Since 1987, the Petroleum Division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) has sponsored at 3 year intervals an international symposium on fluid cracking catalysts (FCC) technology. This volume collects the recent progress of this technology as reported in the papers presented during the 232th Nation
Fluid Catalytic Cracking V Materials and Technological Innovations
✍ Scribed by M.L. GehrkOccellie and P. O'Connor (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 2001
- Leaves
- 331
- Series
- Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis 134
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
Content:
List of contributors
Pages vii-xii
Preface
Page 1
Mario L. Occelli, Paul O'Connor
Defect structure and acid catalysis of high silica, FAU-Framework zeolites: Effects of aluminum removal and of basic metal oxide addition Original Research Article
Pages 3-40
Robert A. Beyerlein, Gary B. McVicker
The use of microcalorimetry and solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to study the effects of post-synthesis treatments on the acidity and framework composition of several HY-type zeolites Original Research Article
Pages 41-58
M.L. Occelli, A. Auroux, M. Kalwei, A. Wölker, H. Eckert
The effects of steam aging temperature on the properties of an HY zeolite of the type used in FCC preparations Original Research Article
Pages 59-69
M.L. Occelli, A. Auroux, A. Petre, M. Kalwei, A. Wölker, H. Eckert
Effect of catalyst properties and feedstock composition on the evaluation of cracking catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 71-86
A.A. Lappas, Z.A. Tsagrasouli, I.A. Vasalos, A. Humphries
Study on the deactivation-aging patterns of fluid cracking catalysts in industrial units Original Research Article
Pages 87-106
F. Hernández-Beltrán, E. López-Salinas, R. García-de-León, E. Mogica-Martínez, J.C. Moreno-Mayorga, R. González-Serrano
The improvement of catalytic cracking process through the utilization of new catalytic materials Original Research Article
Pages 107-110
M.I. Levinbuk, V.B. Melnikov, Samir Numan, M.L. Pavlov, V.A. Patrikeev
NExCCTM —Novel short contact time catalytic cracking technology Original Research Article
Pages 111-132
J. Hiltunen, V.M. Niemi, K. Lipiäinen, I. Eilos, P. Hagelberg, P. Knuuttila, K. Jääskeläinen, J. Majander, J. Röppänen
Effect of vanadium on light olefins selectivity Original Research Article
Pages 133-139
C.-Y. Li, S.-H. Yan, Z.-H. Qiu, L.-W. Tang, M.-Y. Gu
Reduction of olefins in FCC gasoline Original Research Article
Pages 141-152
Shizuka Katoh, Makoto Nakamura, Bob Skocpol
Gasoline sulfur removal: kinetics of s compounds in FCC conditions Original Research Article
Pages 153-165
A. Corma, P. Gullbrand, C. Martínez
Development of a kinetic model for FCC valid from ultra-short residence times Original Research Article
Pages 167-185
M.A. den Hollander, M. Makkee, J.A. Moulijn
Deactivation of fluid catalytic cracking catalysts : A modelling approach Original Research Article
Pages 187-199
Felipe López-Isunza
Catalyst design for resid cracking operation: Benefits of metal tolerant technologies Original Research Article
Pages 201-208
Lori T. Boock, Thomas F. Petti
Active site accessibility of resid cracking catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 209-217
Yong Lu, Mingyuan He, Jiaqing Song, Xingtian Shu
Catalyst evaluation for atmospheric residue cracking, the effect of catalyst deactivation on selectivity Original Research Article
Pages 219-225
W.R. Gilbert
Optimum properties of RFCC catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 227-238
Sven-Ingvar Andersson, Trond Myrstad
An experimental protocol to evaluate FCC stripper performance in terms of coke yield and composition Original Research Article
Pages 239-250
Colin E. Snape, Youva R. Tyagi, Miguel Castro Diaz, Shona C. Martin, Peter J. Hall, Ron Hughes, C.L.(Arthur) Koon
Use of 13C-Labelled compounds to probe catalytic coke formation in fluid catalytic cracking Original Research Article
Pages 251-262
Carol L. Wallace, Colin E. Snape, Nick J. Gudde, Graham W. Ketley, Anthony E. Fallick
Bifunctionality in catalytic cracking catalysis Original Research Article
Pages 263-278
W.L. Schuette, A.E. Schweizer
Catalytic cracking of alkylbenzenes. Y-zeolites with different crystal sizes Original Research Article
Pages 279-292
S. Al-Khattaf, H. de Lasa
On the mechanism of formation of organized mesoporous silica that may be used as catalysts for FCC Original Research Article
Pages 293-297
R. Zana, J. Frasch, M. Soulard, B. Lebeau, J. Patarin
Catalyst assembly technology in FCC. Part I: A review of the concept, history and developments Original Research Article
Pages 299-310
P. O'Connor, P. Imhof, S.J. Yanik
Catalyst assembly technology in FCC. Part II: The influence of fresh and contaminant-affected catalyst structure on FCC performance Original Research Article
Pages 311-332
C.W. Kuehler, R. Jonker, P. Imhof, S.J. Yanik, P. O'Connor
Keyword index
Pages 333-334
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