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Catalytic cracking reactors zeolite catalyst type

According to this concept, Masuda et al. [75] studied the catalytic cracking of the oil coming from a previous thermal pyrolysis step of polyethylene at 450°C in the bench-scale fixed-bed reactor shown in Figure 3.11. The catalysts employed were different zeolite types REY (rare earth exchanged zeolite Y), Ni-REY (nickel and rare earth... [Pg.86]

Catalytic cracking is a key process used to increase the quality and quantity of gasoline fractions. The most commonly used process is the fluid bed type, which uses a finely powdered zeolite catalyst that is kept in suspension in the reactor... [Pg.651]


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