1st Edition

Advances in Fluid Catalytic Cracking Testing, Characterization, and Environmental Regulations

Edited By Mario L. Occelli Copyright 2010
    408 Pages 233 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    408 Pages 233 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Refiners’ efforts to conform to increasingly stringent laws and a preference for fuels derived from renewable sources have mandated changes in fluid cracking catalyst technology. Advances in Fluid Catalytic Cracking: Testing, Characterization, and Environmental Regulations explores recent advances and innovations in this important component of petroleum refining technology and evaluates how the industry has been changed by environmental regulations worldwide.

    Measurement, testing, and improvement

    Modern spectroscopic techniques continue to be essential to the understanding of catalyst performance and feedstock properties. The book contains a detailed review of the use of adsorption microcalorimetry to measure acidity, acid site density, and the strength of the strongest acid sites in heterogenous catalysts. It also discusses the use of 1H-NMR to characterize the properties of a FCCU feedstock. In addition, the book dedicates several chapters to pilot plant testing of catalysts and nontraditional feedstocks, maximizing and improving LCO (heating oil) production and quality, and improving FCCU operations.

    Complying with the EPA

    The EPA has identified the petroleum refining industry as a targeted enforcement area for the Clean Air Act (CAA) passed in 1970 and the CAA Amendments of 1990. The final chapters of the book examine the evolution of the EPA’s attempts to encourage the refining industry to enter into voluntary consent decrees to comply with the CAA and the 1990 amendments. The book describes consent decree negotiations as well as FCC emissions (SOx, NOx, CO, PM) reduction technologies through consent decree implementations.

    Containing contributions from a panel of worldwide experts, the book demonstrates how the global shift toward environmentalism has engineered significant changes in the petroleum refining industry at a critical level.

    Maximizing FCC Light Cycle Oil by Heavy Cycle Oil Recycle; Hongbo Ma, Ruizhong Hu, Larry Langan, David Hunt, and Wu-Cheng Cheng

    A New Catalytic Process Approach for Low Aromatic LCO; William Gilbert, Edisson Morgado Jr., and Marco Antonio Santos Abreu

    Catalyst Evaluation Using an ARCO Pilot Unit on North Sea Atmospheric Residue; Sven-Ingvar Andersson and Trond Myrstad

    Pilot Unit Test of Residue Type Catalysts on North Sea Atmospheric Residue; Sven~Jngvar Andersson and Trond Myrstad

    Novel FCC Catalysts and Processing Methods for Heavy Oil Conversion and Propylene Production; Long Jun, Da Zhijian, Song Haitao, Zhu Yuxia, and Tian Huiping

    Improving the Profitability of the FCCU; Warren Letzsch, Chris Santner, and Steve Tragesser

    Troubleshooting Complex FCCU Issues; Jack R. Wilcox

    Catalytic Cracking for Integration of Refinery and Steam Crackers; Dilip Dharia, Andy Batachari, Prashant Naik, and Colin Bowen

    Advanced Artificial Deactivation of FCC Catalysts; A. C. Psarras, E. F. Iliopoulou, and A. A. Lappas

    Coke Characterization by Temperature-Programmed Oxidation of Spent FCC Catalysts that Process Heavy Feedstock; William Gaona, Diana Duarte, Carlos Medina. and Luis Almanza

    The Effect of Cohesive Forces on Catalyst Entrainment in Fluidized Bed Regenerators; Ray Cocco, Roy Hays, S. B. Reddy Karri, and Ted M. Knowlton

    Application of 1H-NMR for Fluid Catalytic Cracking Feed Characterization; Dariusz S. Orlicki, Uriel Navarro, Michelle Ni, and Larry Langan

    Surface Acid–Base Characterization of Containing Group IlIA Catalysts by Using Adsorption Microcalorimetry; Georgeta Postole and Aline Auroux

    EPA Consent Decree Implementation; Jeffrey A. Sexton

    FCC Emission Reduction Technologies Through Consent Decree Implementation: Heat Balance Effects on Emissions; Jeffrey A. Sexton

    FCC Emission Reduction Technologies Through Consent Decree Implementation: FCC SOx Emissions and Controls; Jeffrey A. Sexton

    FCC Emission Reduction Technologies Through Consent Decree Implementation: FCC NOx Emissions and Controls; Jeffrey A. Sexton

    FCC Emission Reduction Technologies Through Consent Decree Implementation: FCC PM Emissions and Controls; Jeffrey A. Sexton

    Index

    Biography

    Mario L. Occelli has a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Iowa State University. He has contributed to multidisciplinary research projects with chemists, surface scientists, physicists, material scientists, and chemical engineers working in national and industrial laboratories and in academia. He has published more than 125 refereed papers, received 30 U.S. patents, presented over 120 papers and lectures at national and international meetings, and edited or co-edited 12 books. Currently he works as an independent consultant.