Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Cracking
Patent
1993-03-01
1994-12-13
Sneed, Helen M. S.
Mineral oils: processes and products
Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons
Cracking
423235, 423236, 423237, 502 38, 502 41, C10G 1100
Patent
active
053727061
ABSTRACT:
Oxides of nitrogen (NO.sub.x) emissions from an FCC regenerator are reduced by operating the regenerator in partial CO burn mode and adding substoichiometric, or just stoichiometric air to the flue gas. Much CO and most NO.sub.x and NO.sub.x precursors are thermally converted at 2000.degree.-2900.degree. F., then the gas is cooled below about 1800.degree. F. and burning of CO completed.
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Buchanan J. Scott
Johnson David L.
Griffin Walter D.
Keen Malcolm D.
McKillop Alexander J.
Mobil Oil Corporation
Sneed Helen M. S.
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