Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Cracking
Patent
1977-12-16
1979-09-04
Gantz, Delbert E.
Mineral oils: processes and products
Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons
Cracking
208113, 252417, 252455Z, 255477R, 423244, 423563, C10G 1104, B01J 2120, C01B 1760
Patent
active
041667875
ABSTRACT:
The amount of sulfur oxides in flue gas evolved in a catalyst regenerator in a catalytic cracking system is lowered by incorporating into the cracking catalyst, before using the catalyst in the cracking system, finely divided, high surface area alumina which has been calcined at 700.degree.-1600.degree.0 F. before incorporation into the catalyst. Sulfur oxides react with the calcined alumina in the regenerator to form a sulfur-containing solid. The sulfur-containing solid reacts with hydrocarbon to form fluid sulfur compounds in the FCC reactor, and the sulfur compounds exit the reactor mixed with the cracked hydrocarbons.
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Blanton, Jr. William A.
Jaffe Joseph
Chevron Research Company
Davies R. H.
Gantz Delbert E.
Newell D. A.
Reese W. D.
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