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Hydrocracking Vacuum gasoils Gasoline Middle Pd/HFAU... [Pg.24]

Feeding PCs with conventional fuels such as coal, gasoil, gasoline, methanol or natural gas seems appropriate for stationary energy generation plants, to which a CCS technology can be added. For vehicle onboard PC applications, Plj is the adequate energy carrier. [Pg.277]

Gas Light gasoline Heavy gasoline Kerosene Gasoil Atmos, re d. [Pg.342]

Comparison of the catalytic properties of H-Beta and H-Y zeolites for cracking n-heptane and gasoil shows that zeolite Beta should have more than one type of channel with different dimensions. For gas-oil cracking, zeolite Beta is less active and produces more coke and less gasoline than zeolite HY. [Pg.49]

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

Decarbonizing a thermal conversion process designed to maximize coker gasoil production and minimize coke and gasoline yields operated at essentially lower temperatures and pressures than delayed coking (q.v.). [Pg.428]

Figure 9. Gasoil conversion (gases + coke + gasoline) versus slurry oil, ( ) USY + SA1, and ( O) USY + Silica. Figure 9. Gasoil conversion (gases + coke + gasoline) versus slurry oil, ( ) USY + SA1, and ( O) USY + Silica.
Catalytic cracking is probably the most important conversion unit in modem refineries. Essentially, catalytic cracking involves the C-C bond rupture of hydrocarbons contained in the feedstock (typically a vacuum gasoil) to produce more valuable low molecular weight hydrocarbons including light olefins for petrochemistry, gasoline, and diesel. [Pg.47]

Application To selectively convert vacuum gasoils, paraffinic residual feedstocks and resulting blends of each into C -C olefins, aromatic-rich, high-octane gasoline and distillate using the Deep Catalytic Cracking (DCC) process. [Pg.190]


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