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FCC gasoline sulfur reduction by additives : A review

Author
SIDDIQUI, M. A. B1 ; AITANI, A. M1
[1] The Research Institute, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Source

Petroleum science and technology. 2007, Vol 25, Num 3-4, pp 299-313, 15 p ; ref : 2 p.1/4

ISSN
1091-6466
Scientific domain
Energy
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Colchester
Publication country
United Kingdom
Document type
Article
Language
English
Author keyword
FCC catalyst FCC gasoline additives benzothiophene sulfur thiophene
Keyword (fr)
Additif Catalyseur Craquage catalytique fluide Essence Qualité Soufre Thiophène Benzothiophene
Keyword (en)
Additive Catalyst Fluid catalytic cracking Gasoline Quality Sulfur Thiophene
Keyword (es)
Aditivo Catalizador Craqueo catalítico fluido Gasolina Calidad Azufre Tiofeno
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001D Applied sciences / 001D06 Energy / 001D06B Fuels / 001D06B02 Crude oil, natural gas and petroleum products / 001D06B02D Processing of crude oil and oils from shales and tar sands. Processes. Equipment. Refinery and treatment units

Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001D Applied sciences / 001D06 Energy / 001D06B Fuels / 001D06B02 Crude oil, natural gas and petroleum products / 001D06B02E Petroleum products, gas and fuels. Motor fuels, lubricants and asphalts

Discipline
Energy
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
18720024

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