Fluid catalytic cracking

Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Solids contacting and mixing

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208120, 208164, 252417, C10G 1118

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040640396

ABSTRACT:
Modifying a heat balanced operating fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) system to utilize a platinum group metal modified cracking catalyst, whereby increasing the heat generated in the exothermic regeneration of coked catalyst, and to provide a regenerated catalyst heat exchange cooler to permit adjustment of cracking conditions independent of the extra heat produced in the regeneration of catalyst.

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