FCC Sulfur oxide acceptor

Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Cracking

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208113, 423244, C10G 2509

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044288271

ABSTRACT:
An FCC sulfur oxide acceptor, its method of manufacture and use in the FCC process. The acceptor, a particulate solid containing magnesium, sodium and aluminum, the precursor of which comprises a mixture of precipitates. One precipitate is a compound of aluminum and another is a compound of magnesium. The precipitates are simultaneously precipitated from a common solution in which they have a highly limited solubility.

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