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AM-13-19 HCN Emissions in Fluid Catalytic Cracking

Paul Diddams Johnson Matthey Sea Girt, NJ Dr. Xunhua Mo Johnson Matthey Sea Girt, NJ Dr. Bart de Graaf Johnson Matthey Sea Girt, NJ

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Description:

The Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) unit is a major conversion unit present in many refineries throughout the world. FCC units are highly flexible and able to upgrade feeds comprising many components ranging from light-sweet hydrotreated VGO to heavy-sour residues, in addition FCC feed may also include heavy streams from other refinery units, e.g. coker gas oils as well as low value slops of ranging composition. In the vast majority of cases the FCC feed contains a wide range contaminants including metals (Ni, V, Cu, Fe, Ca, Na) and heteroatoms (sulphur, S and nitrogen, N).

Product Details:

Product ID: AM-13-19
Publication Year: 2013