Process for catalyst regeneration with flue gas

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Regenerating or rehabilitating catalyst or sorbent – Gas or vapor treating

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208 78, 208 79, 502 38, 502 41, 502 49, 585531, 585533, B01D 2938, B01D 3816, C10G 5106, C07C 212

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050029150

ABSTRACT:
A process for regenerating solid particulate catalyst used in fixed bed hydrocarbon conversion processes, such as the shape selective zeolite conversion of olefins to gasoline and diesel fuel. Regeneration is achieved using a portion of a flue gas stream to regenerate catalyst and preheat feedstock. Economies in equipment and operation are realized by employing a once-through configuration for the regenerator gas stream.

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