Antifoulants for thermal cracking processes

Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – With prevention or removal of deleterious carbon...

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106 112, 106 125, 208 52CT, 502170, 502171, 502242, 502246, C10G 916, C23C 1812

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ABSTRACT:
The formation of carbon on metals exposed to hydrocarbons in a thermal cracking process is reduced by contacting such metals with an antifoulant selected from the group consisting of a combination of tin and silicon, a combination of antimony and silicon and a combination of tin, antimony and silicon.

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Chemical Abstracts, vol. 95, Abstract No. 28896g (Parikh et al.).

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