Advances in Fluid Catalytic Cracking: Testing, Characterization, and Environmental Regulations - Chemical Industries -  - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781138116351 - June 7, 2017
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Refiners? efforts to conform to increasingly stringent laws and a preference for fuels derived from renewable sources have mandated changes in fluid cracking catalyst technology. Advances in Fluid Catalytic Cracking: Testing, Characterization, and Environmental Regulations explores recent advances and innovations in this important component of petroleum refining technology and evaluates how the industry has been changed by environmental regulations worldwide.

Measurement, testing, and improvement

Modern spectroscopic techniques continue to be essential to the understanding of catalyst performance and feedstock properties. The book contains a detailed review of the use of adsorption microcalorimetry to measure acidity, acid site density, and the strength of the strongest acid sites in heterogenous catalysts. It also discusses the use of 1H-NMR to characterize the properties of a FCCU feedstock. In addition, the book dedicates several chapters to pilot plant testing of catalysts and nontraditional feedstocks, maximizing and improving LCO (heating oil) production and quality, and improving FCCU operations.

Complying with the EPA

The EPA has identified the petroleum refining industry as a targeted enforcement area for the Clean Air Act (CAA) passed in 1970 and the CAA Amendments of 1990. The final chapters of the book examine the evolution of the EPA?s attempts to encourage the refining industry to enter into voluntary consent decrees to comply with the CAA and the 1990 amendments. The book describes consent decree negotiations as well as FCC emissions (SOx, NOx, CO, PM) reduction technologies through consent decree implementations.

Containing contributions from a panel of worldwide experts, the book demonstrates how the global shift toward environmentalism has engineered significant changes in the petroleum refining industry at a critical level.


408 pages, approx 51 equations; 75 Tables, black and white; 233 Illustrations, black and white

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 7, 2017
ISBN13 9781138116351
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages 408
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   453 g
Language English  
Editor Occelli, Mario L. (MLO Consulting, Atlanta, Georgia, USA)

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