Michael Oballa
Catalytic Hydroprocessing of Petroleum and Distillates
Michael Oballa
Catalytic Hydroprocessing of Petroleum and Distillates
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This work is based on the proceedings of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers' Spring National Meeting in Houston, Texas, March 28 to April 1, 1993. It details various facets of residue upgrading and distillate hydrotreating, stressing the importance of selective catalysts in aromatics reduction. New aromatics saturation processes for the p
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This work is based on the proceedings of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers' Spring National Meeting in Houston, Texas, March 28 to April 1, 1993. It details various facets of residue upgrading and distillate hydrotreating, stressing the importance of selective catalysts in aromatics reduction. New aromatics saturation processes for the p
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bsp Books Pvt. Ltd.
- Seitenzahl: 478
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780367402020
- ISBN-10: 0367402025
- Artikelnr.: 57732439
- Verlag: Bsp Books Pvt. Ltd.
- Seitenzahl: 478
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780367402020
- ISBN-10: 0367402025
- Artikelnr.: 57732439
Oballa\, Michael
Part 1: Catalyst Deactivation: Catalyst Deactivation in Hydrotreating of
Residua - A Review * Catalyst Deactivation in Residue Hydrocracking. Part 2
Upgrading of Heavy Oils and Residue: Resid Hydrocracking - New Frontiers *
Upgrading of a Moroccan Deasphalted Shale Oil Over Mechanical Mixtures of
Sulfided Cobalt-Molybdenum and Nickel-Molybdenum Alumina Supported
Catalysts * Rapid Hydropyrolysis of Resid Oil * Residue Upgrading by
Hydrovisbreaking and Hydrotreating * Mild Hydrocracking of Heavy Oils with
Modified Alumina Based Catalysts * Residuum Upgrading by High Pressure
Slurry Phase Technology - Technical, Economic and Environmental Aspects *
Fate of Asphaltenes During Hydroprocessing of Heavy Petroleum Residues *
Catalyst Poisoning During Tar-Sands Bitumen Upgrading * Comparison of
Unimodal Versus Bi-modal Pore Catalysis in Residues Hydrotreating * A Study
of Aluminophosphate Supported Ni-Mo Catalysts for Hydrocracking Bitumen.
Part 3 Hydrotreating of Distillates: Two-Stage Hydrotreating of
Bitumen-Derived Middle Distillates to Produce Diesel and Jet Fuels, and
Kinetics of Aromatics Hydrogenation * Aromatics Saturation Over
Hydrotreating Catalysts - Reactivity and Susceptibility to Poisons *
Production of Swedish Class 1 Diesel Using Dual-Stage Process * Shell
Middle Distillate Hydrogenation Process * A Comparative Study of Catalysts
for the Deep Aromatic Reduction in Hydrotreated Gas Oil * Unionfining -
Technical Case Studies * Effect of H2S on the Functionalities of a
CoMo/Al2O3, Hydrotreating Catalyst. Part 4 General Papers: New
Hydroprocessing Catatysts Prepared from Molecular Complexes * Fluidized
Catalytic Cracking of Hydrotreated Charge Stock for Naphtha Sulfur
Reduction * Hydrocracking Phenanthrene and 1-Methyl Naphthalene -
Development of Linear-Free Energy Relationships * A Novel Process for
Upgrading Heavy Oil Emulsions * Hydroconversion of Methyl-Cyclohexane on a
Bifunctional Catalyst.
Residua - A Review * Catalyst Deactivation in Residue Hydrocracking. Part 2
Upgrading of Heavy Oils and Residue: Resid Hydrocracking - New Frontiers *
Upgrading of a Moroccan Deasphalted Shale Oil Over Mechanical Mixtures of
Sulfided Cobalt-Molybdenum and Nickel-Molybdenum Alumina Supported
Catalysts * Rapid Hydropyrolysis of Resid Oil * Residue Upgrading by
Hydrovisbreaking and Hydrotreating * Mild Hydrocracking of Heavy Oils with
Modified Alumina Based Catalysts * Residuum Upgrading by High Pressure
Slurry Phase Technology - Technical, Economic and Environmental Aspects *
Fate of Asphaltenes During Hydroprocessing of Heavy Petroleum Residues *
Catalyst Poisoning During Tar-Sands Bitumen Upgrading * Comparison of
Unimodal Versus Bi-modal Pore Catalysis in Residues Hydrotreating * A Study
of Aluminophosphate Supported Ni-Mo Catalysts for Hydrocracking Bitumen.
Part 3 Hydrotreating of Distillates: Two-Stage Hydrotreating of
Bitumen-Derived Middle Distillates to Produce Diesel and Jet Fuels, and
Kinetics of Aromatics Hydrogenation * Aromatics Saturation Over
Hydrotreating Catalysts - Reactivity and Susceptibility to Poisons *
Production of Swedish Class 1 Diesel Using Dual-Stage Process * Shell
Middle Distillate Hydrogenation Process * A Comparative Study of Catalysts
for the Deep Aromatic Reduction in Hydrotreated Gas Oil * Unionfining -
Technical Case Studies * Effect of H2S on the Functionalities of a
CoMo/Al2O3, Hydrotreating Catalyst. Part 4 General Papers: New
Hydroprocessing Catatysts Prepared from Molecular Complexes * Fluidized
Catalytic Cracking of Hydrotreated Charge Stock for Naphtha Sulfur
Reduction * Hydrocracking Phenanthrene and 1-Methyl Naphthalene -
Development of Linear-Free Energy Relationships * A Novel Process for
Upgrading Heavy Oil Emulsions * Hydroconversion of Methyl-Cyclohexane on a
Bifunctional Catalyst.
Part 1: Catalyst Deactivation: Catalyst Deactivation in Hydrotreating of
Residua - A Review * Catalyst Deactivation in Residue Hydrocracking. Part 2
Upgrading of Heavy Oils and Residue: Resid Hydrocracking - New Frontiers *
Upgrading of a Moroccan Deasphalted Shale Oil Over Mechanical Mixtures of
Sulfided Cobalt-Molybdenum and Nickel-Molybdenum Alumina Supported
Catalysts * Rapid Hydropyrolysis of Resid Oil * Residue Upgrading by
Hydrovisbreaking and Hydrotreating * Mild Hydrocracking of Heavy Oils with
Modified Alumina Based Catalysts * Residuum Upgrading by High Pressure
Slurry Phase Technology - Technical, Economic and Environmental Aspects *
Fate of Asphaltenes During Hydroprocessing of Heavy Petroleum Residues *
Catalyst Poisoning During Tar-Sands Bitumen Upgrading * Comparison of
Unimodal Versus Bi-modal Pore Catalysis in Residues Hydrotreating * A Study
of Aluminophosphate Supported Ni-Mo Catalysts for Hydrocracking Bitumen.
Part 3 Hydrotreating of Distillates: Two-Stage Hydrotreating of
Bitumen-Derived Middle Distillates to Produce Diesel and Jet Fuels, and
Kinetics of Aromatics Hydrogenation * Aromatics Saturation Over
Hydrotreating Catalysts - Reactivity and Susceptibility to Poisons *
Production of Swedish Class 1 Diesel Using Dual-Stage Process * Shell
Middle Distillate Hydrogenation Process * A Comparative Study of Catalysts
for the Deep Aromatic Reduction in Hydrotreated Gas Oil * Unionfining -
Technical Case Studies * Effect of H2S on the Functionalities of a
CoMo/Al2O3, Hydrotreating Catalyst. Part 4 General Papers: New
Hydroprocessing Catatysts Prepared from Molecular Complexes * Fluidized
Catalytic Cracking of Hydrotreated Charge Stock for Naphtha Sulfur
Reduction * Hydrocracking Phenanthrene and 1-Methyl Naphthalene -
Development of Linear-Free Energy Relationships * A Novel Process for
Upgrading Heavy Oil Emulsions * Hydroconversion of Methyl-Cyclohexane on a
Bifunctional Catalyst.
Residua - A Review * Catalyst Deactivation in Residue Hydrocracking. Part 2
Upgrading of Heavy Oils and Residue: Resid Hydrocracking - New Frontiers *
Upgrading of a Moroccan Deasphalted Shale Oil Over Mechanical Mixtures of
Sulfided Cobalt-Molybdenum and Nickel-Molybdenum Alumina Supported
Catalysts * Rapid Hydropyrolysis of Resid Oil * Residue Upgrading by
Hydrovisbreaking and Hydrotreating * Mild Hydrocracking of Heavy Oils with
Modified Alumina Based Catalysts * Residuum Upgrading by High Pressure
Slurry Phase Technology - Technical, Economic and Environmental Aspects *
Fate of Asphaltenes During Hydroprocessing of Heavy Petroleum Residues *
Catalyst Poisoning During Tar-Sands Bitumen Upgrading * Comparison of
Unimodal Versus Bi-modal Pore Catalysis in Residues Hydrotreating * A Study
of Aluminophosphate Supported Ni-Mo Catalysts for Hydrocracking Bitumen.
Part 3 Hydrotreating of Distillates: Two-Stage Hydrotreating of
Bitumen-Derived Middle Distillates to Produce Diesel and Jet Fuels, and
Kinetics of Aromatics Hydrogenation * Aromatics Saturation Over
Hydrotreating Catalysts - Reactivity and Susceptibility to Poisons *
Production of Swedish Class 1 Diesel Using Dual-Stage Process * Shell
Middle Distillate Hydrogenation Process * A Comparative Study of Catalysts
for the Deep Aromatic Reduction in Hydrotreated Gas Oil * Unionfining -
Technical Case Studies * Effect of H2S on the Functionalities of a
CoMo/Al2O3, Hydrotreating Catalyst. Part 4 General Papers: New
Hydroprocessing Catatysts Prepared from Molecular Complexes * Fluidized
Catalytic Cracking of Hydrotreated Charge Stock for Naphtha Sulfur
Reduction * Hydrocracking Phenanthrene and 1-Methyl Naphthalene -
Development of Linear-Free Energy Relationships * A Novel Process for
Upgrading Heavy Oil Emulsions * Hydroconversion of Methyl-Cyclohexane on a
Bifunctional Catalyst.