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Vanadium-Zeolite Interactions in Fluidized Cracking Catalysts

 

作者: MarioL. Occelli,  

 

期刊: Catalysis Reviews  (Taylor Available online 1991)
卷期: Volume 33, issue 3-4  

页码: 241-280

 

ISSN:0161-4940

 

年代: 1991

 

DOI:10.1080/01614949108020301

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

Metal levels on equilibrium fluidized cracking catalysts (FCC) have been increasing through the years (Fig. 1), indicating that the study of the physicochemical properties of metal resistant FCC has remained an important topic to refiners [1]. After the crude oil price collapse of 1986, Ni levels on equilibrium FCC have remained fairly constant whereas V levels have somewhat decreased owing to the greater availability (and lower cost) of high-quality crudes; Fig. 2. At the metals levels shown in Fig. 1, Ni and V catalyze the undesirable cracking of hydrocarbons in the gasoline boiling range, thus increasing coke and hydrogen yields. Vanadium-induced activity losses can be easily circumvented with the proper catalyst management and increased makeup rates. However, should refiners in the future undertake the cracking of residual oils or crack certain readily available crudes from Venezuela and Mexico, metals (especially V) will probably increase well above the levels shown in Fig. 1 and novel FCC will have to be found to negate the severe effects of V on cracking activity.

 

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