| | | Petroleum Catalysis in Nontechnical Language | | by John S. Magee, Ph.D. and Geoffrey E. Dolbear, Ph.D. | | Availability: Usually ships the next business day. | | ISBN: 9780878146611 | | Click here to know Delivery Estimate | | | Price : $69.00 | | | |
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| | | | by John S. Magee, Ph.D. and Geoffrey E. Dolbear, Ph.D.
Catalysis is literally the heart of many petroleum refining processes and therefore of ongoing interest to those in and around the refining industry. This new book will examine fluid catalytic cracking (FCC), reforming, hydrotreating, hydrocracking, isomerization, and polymerization, as well as catalysts of the future. Readers will understand the connection between catalyst and product, what makes a catalyst good or bad, and how catalysts affect petroleum products and profits.
Contents:
Section I:
• Catalyst Composition and Function: Catalytic chemistry 101, divided by two
• Surface area
• Surface energies
• Kinetics — controlling the reaction
• Catalyst preparation and formation
Section II:
• Refinery Catalytic Processes
• Catalytic cracking
• Hydrotreating catalysts
• Catalytic reforming
• Hydrocracking catalysts
• Alkylation, isomerization, and polymerization — acid, metal, and shape-selective catalysis
• Refinery hydrogen production
• Catalyst handling, regeneration, and disposal
• New catalyst development
• Glossary
215 Pages/Hardcover/March 1998 | |
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