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AM-98- 11 SUPPRESSING FCC GASOLINE OLEFINICITY WHILE MANAGING LIGHT OLEFINS PRODUCTION

Raymond W. Mott Manager, FCC Technical Service Terry Roberie Manager, FCC Catalyst Synthesis Group \ Xinjin Zhao Senior Research Engineer Grace pavison Baltimore, Maryland

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Electronic (digital download/no shipping)

Associate Member, International Member, Petrochemical Member, Refining Member - $0.00
Government, NonMember - $25.00

Description:

This paper will examine the impact of FCC operating conditions, feed quality, and catalyst design on both the olefin content of the FCC naphtha, and the light olefin yields produced by the FCC unit. We will quantify the size of the tradeoffs between the various FCC operating parameters that influence both the FCC gasoline olefin content and the light olefin yields from the FCC unit. We will also discuss the commercial performance of Grace Davison’s new RFG@ catalyst family. RFG catalysts are specifically designed to help refiners dramatically reduce FCC gasoline olefins while maintaining (or actually increasing) light olefin production.

Product Details:

Product ID: AM-98- 11
Publication Year: 1998