화학공학소재연구정보센터
Fuel Science & Technology International, Vol.13, No.4, 361-375, 1995
INFLUENCE OF FEEDSTOCK COMPOSITION ON THE YIELD OF TOTAL CYCLE OIL IN FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING
With a view to gaining an insight into the understanding of the factors responsible for the maximization of the total cycle oil (TCO) in the fluid catalytic cracking of the vacuum gas oils (VGOs) including the one from Bombay High (BH), necessitated by a greater demand for the diesel fuel compared to gasoline, in India, studies have been carried out on three different VGOs in a Xytel Auto Mat II unit over two REY based FCC catalysts differing in their zeolite content using a fixed bed reactor. The fact that the yield of CLO (370 degrees C+) from BK VGO was much higher than would be expected for a predominantly paraffinic feedstock has led to studying the cracking to compositionally different concentrates isolated from BH VGO and the results are discussed.