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FCC See Fluid catalytic cracking

Favorski-Babayan conditions, 24 479 FCC catalyst coolers, 11 728-729 FCC catalysts. See also Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC)... [Pg.348]

See also Fluidized-bed entries Fluid-bed direct oxidation process, 10 656 Fluid-bed dryers, 9 122-123, 130-131 two-stage, 9 125 Fluid-bed roasters, 16 141 Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC), 11 678-699, 700-734 18 651, 653 20 777 24 257, 271. See also FCC entries Fluidized-bed catalytic cracking (FCC) clean fuels production and, 11 686-689 defined, 11 700... [Pg.368]

Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) units for producing high-octane gasoline from gasoil or naphta see Section 7.2. [Pg.90]

Description The DCC process selectively cracks a wide variety of feedstocks into light olefins, with a reactor/regenerator configuration similar to traditional fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) units (see figure). Innovations in catalyst development and process variable selection lead to synergistic benefits and enable the DCC process to produce significantly more olefins than an FCC that is operated for maximum olefins production. [Pg.190]


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