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HEAVYFEEDSTOCKS FOR SECONDARYCONVERSION PROCESSES AND ANALYTICALREQUIREMENTS

IR@IIP: CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun

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Creator Madhwal,D.C
Pradeep,Kumar
 
Date 2009-07-15T06:59:15Z
2009-07-15T06:59:15Z
2009-07-15T06:59:15Z
 
Identifier Workshop on Challenges in Crude Evaluation with Changing Crude Scenario
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/331
 
Description It is desirable to predict the product slate and optimum processing parameters for secondary conversion processes from inspection cf,ataon heavy feedstocks: Some correlations are available based on UOP K-factor, CCR and API gravity, etc. However, they have been found inadequate due to chemical complexity of heavy feedstocks and numerous competing reactions taking place during the processes, e.g., fluid catalyticcracking(FCC). Analytical and separation schemes using chromatography, Mass and NMR spectrometry are described for determination of chemical composition of vacuum gas oil and residue. Literature data is discussed in order toderive working correlations topredict yield of entireproduct paUern, e.g., gases, gasoline, cycle oil, clarified oil and coke by using analytical data offeedstocks for FCC process.
 
Language en_US
 
Subject Crude Oil
 
Title HEAVYFEEDSTOCKS FOR SECONDARYCONVERSION PROCESSES AND ANALYTICALREQUIREMENTS
 
Type Article