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Research Institute of Petroleum Processing China

DCC [Deep catalytic cracking] A general term for processes which convert heavy petroleum feedstocks and residues to hght hydrocarbons. One such process, for making C3-C5 olefins, was developed by the Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, China, and licensed through Stone Webster. Five units were operating in China in 1997. [Pg.79]

Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, China Petrochemical Corporation, wangym public.eat.cn.net, P. R. China... [Pg.194]

Current address Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, P.O. Box 914, Beijing, Peoples Republic of China... [Pg.377]

Fig. 3. Fluid catalytic pyrolysis. From the Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, Beijing, China, 1991. Fig. 3. Fluid catalytic pyrolysis. From the Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, Beijing, China, 1991.
The authors are indebted to Ms. Zhang Yan (The Materials Characterization Preparation Faculty, HKUST) for acquiring JEM 2010 Microscope. The financial support from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Research Institute of Petroleum Processing SINOPEC and the National Sciences Foundation of China are also acknowledged. [Pg.722]

The DCC process was originally developed by the Research Institute of Petroleum Processing (RIPP) and Sinopec in the People s Republic of China. Shaw s Energy and Chemicals Group is the sole engineering contractor licensed to offer DCC technology outside of China. [Pg.190]

Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, Beijing, China... [Pg.525]


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