Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Cracking
Patent
1982-04-09
1983-12-20
Davis, Curtis R.
Mineral oils: processes and products
Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons
Cracking
208163, 502 41, C10G 1118, B01J 3714
Patent
active
044216360
ABSTRACT:
The concentration of sulfur trioxides in an FCC unit regenerator is maintained within environmentally accepted limits, while maintaining an adequate amount of gas for fluidizing conditions in the regenerator, by admixing the regenerator oxygen-containing gas with an inert gas. The quantity of the inert gas is controlled by a control loop measuring the pressure drop in the regenerator, and adjusting the amount of the inert gas to maintain the pressure drop within the predetermined limits.
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Dolan Michael J.
McGovern Stephen J.
Owens Peter J.
Aksman Stanislaus
Chaudhuri O.
Davis Curtis R.
Huggett Charles A.
Mobil Oil Corporation
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