Fluid catalytic cracking : science and technology
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Fluid catalytic cracking : science and technology
(Studies in surface science and catalysis, v. 76)
Elsevier, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
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 transportation fuels from petroleum. The emphasis is on catalyst performance, particularly commercial performance, essential dictated that the chapter authors be experienced industrial catalytic chemists and engineers. However, each author approached the task with a clear-cut obligation to connect the roots of the science of FCC catalysis with the technology. "Fluid Catalytic Cracking: Science and Technology" has been written for workers in industrial catalysis and academia, including graduate students in chemistry or chemical engineering who are interested in acquiring an overall knowledge of one of the world's most important areas of catalysis. The book is concise, each topic is treated briefly; complete, all aspects of catalysis are covered; concise, each topic is treated briefly.; and clear, anyone involved in this field should find topics of interest.
目次
- Origin, development and scope of FCC catalysis, A.A. Avidan
- the nature of active sites in zeolites - influence on catalyst performance, A. Humphries, et al
- complexity in zeolite catalysts - aspects of the manipulation, characterization and evaluation of zeolite promoters for FCC, D.E.W. Vaughan
- commercial preparation and characterization of FCC catalysts, G.M. Woltermann, et al
- correlation between catalyst formulation and catalytic properties, J. Scherzer
- instrumental methods of FCC catalyst characterization, A.W. Peters
- microactivity evaluation of FCC catalyst in the laboratory - principles, approaches and applications, E.L. Moorehead, et al
- relaistic assessment of FCC catalyst performance in the laboratory, G.W. Young
- residual feed cracking catalysts, M.M. Mitchell, Jrl, et al
- metals passivation, R.A. Nielsen and P.K. Doolin
- unit design and operational control - impact on product yields and product quality, L.L. Upson, et al
- the effect of feedstock on yields and product quality, W.S. Letzsch and A.G. Ashton
- shape selectivity in catalytic cracking, F.G. Dwyer and T.F. Degnan
- additives for the catalytic removal of FCC unit flue gas pollutants, A.A. Bhattacharyya and J.S. Yoo
- environmental considerations affecting FCC, R.E. Evans and G.P. Quinn.
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