Fluid catalytic cracking: recent developments on the grand old lady of zeolite catalysis
Utrecht University · Institute of Catalysis and Petrochemistry · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) is one of the major conversion technologies in the oil refinery industry. FCC currently produces the majority of the world's gasoline, as well as an important fraction of propylene for the polymer industry. In this critical review, we give an overview of the latest trends in this field of research. These trends include ways to make it possible to process either very heavy or very light crude oil fractions as well as to co-process biomass-based oxygenates with regular crude oil fractions, and convert these more complex feedstocks in an increasing amount of propylene and diesel-range fuels. After providing some general background of the FCC process, including a short history as…
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- 19.55
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2Topics & keywords
- Fluid catalytic cracking
- Zeolite
- Refinery
- Cracking
- Catalysis
- Oil refinery
- Materials science
- Waste management
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure