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Título de Acceso Abierto
Procesamiento en FCC de cortes residuales de origen convencional y no convencional
Jayson Fals Guerra Ulises Sedran Carlos Vera Jorge Sambeth Eduardo López
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The demographic and economic growth of the last decades that resulted in a high demand for energy in productive activities, together with the fact that part of the general population remains in constant search of greater stability, have deepened the consumption of hydrocarbon resources conventional. Faced with this problem, the motivation to optimize the use of residual cuts of crude oil in catalytic cracking units of hydrocarbons (FCC) has emerged. This motivation is based on the need to increase the use of these resources , the existence of a greater demand for middle distillate products, the increasing severity of the legislation oriented to the environmental control and the potential generated by the discovery of important unconventional crude deposits in the national scope. The FCC is the main conversion process in the refineries. At a laboratory scale, the reactivity of different feeds on FCC catalysts can be evaluated in a CREC Riser Simulator reactor, under conditions like those of the industrial process. The above allows a real approximation to the results observed in the commercial refining process. Based on the issues raised, the development of this Doctoral Thesis was governed by two lines of action. FCC processing of unconventional crude oil (CrudeNC) was also evaluated, an alternative that under the current configuration of national refineries is not presented as viable but complements the definition of the processability potential of these unconventional hydrocarbon resources.Palabras clave – provistas por el repositorio digital
Catalytic cracking; Conventional and unconventional crude; Y zeolite; FCC equilibrium catalysts; Catalyst deactivation; SARA fractions; Craqueo catalítico; Crudo convencional y no convencional; Zeolita Y; Catalizadores equilibrados de FCC; Desactivación de catalizadores; Fracciones SARA
Disponibilidad
Institución detectada | Año de publicación | Navegá | Descargá | Solicitá |
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No requiere | 2019 | Biblioteca Virtual de la Universidad Nacional del Litoral (SNRD) |
Información
Tipo de recurso:
tesis
Idiomas de la publicación
- español castellano
País de edición
Argentina
Fecha de publicación
2019-03-26