Development and Commercial Application of FCC Process for Maximizing Iso-Paraffins (MIP) in Cracked Naphtha

Xu Youhao1、 Zhang Jiushun1、 Long Jun1、 He Mingyuan1、 Xu Hui2、 Hao Xiren3

Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2003, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (5) : 55-58.

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Development and Commercial Application of FCC Process for Maximizing Iso-Paraffins (MIP) in Cracked Naphtha

  • Xu Youhao1、 Zhang Jiushun1、 Long Jun1、 He Mingyuan1、 Xu Hui2、 Hao Xiren3

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A concept of two different reaction zones was proposed based on the FCC reaction mechanism. The concept was used to design a novel reactor with corresponding engineering measures. Experiments were conducted on the newly developed reaction system. The test run results of the 1.4 Mt/a MIP commercial unit showed that mass yield of dry gas was reduced by 0.41 % and mass yield of slurry was reduced by 0.99% , while mass yield of light ends was increased by 1.17%. The volume fraction of olefin in the cracked naphtha dropped by 14.1% while the volume fraction of isoparaffin increased by 12.9% and the mass fraction of sulfur was reduced by 26.5% with maintaining the octane rating index unchanged and a significant extension of the induction period compared with the conventional FCC process.

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catalytic cracking / cracked naphtha / olefin / isoparaffin / aromatic

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Xu Youhao,Zhang Jiushun,Long Jun,He Mingyuan,Xu Hui,Hao Xiren. Development and Commercial Application of FCC Process for Maximizing Iso-Paraffins (MIP) in Cracked Naphtha. Strategic Study of CAE, 2003, 5(5): 55‒58
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