Recover valuable olefins from offgas streams
06.01.2012
| Blankenship, S., Sud-Chemie Inc., Louisville, Kentucky; Sun, M., Sud-Chemie Inc., Louisville, Kentucky; Urbancic, M. A. , Sud-Chemie Inc., Louisville, Kentucky; Rajesh, R, Su¨d-Chemie Inc, Louisville, Kentucky; Zoldak, R., Su¨d-Chemie Inc, Louisville, Kentucky
Catalytic technology aids in removal of acetylenes, NOx and oxygen
Keywords:
[olefins]
[fluid catalytic cracking]
[deep catalytic cracking]
[offgas]
[catalyst]
[hydrogenation]
[treating]
To effectively separate valuable hydrocarbons from fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) and deep catalytic cracking (DCC) offgas streams, much depends on the catalytic design concept applied for selective hydrogenation.
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