Co-processing of FCC Light Cycle Oil and Waste Animal Fats with Straight Run Gas Oil Fraction

In the European Union the demand for middle distillates is growing, while a decrease in gasoline demand can be observed. Even the most complex refineries are not able to produce the economic yield distribution from the processed crude oil which constantly meets the changing market demand. The growin...

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Main Authors: P. Baladincz, M. Szepesi, J. Hancsók
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2014-08-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/5495
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spelling doaj-5df65c7d41f84dff944205afc2ece2582021-02-20T21:26:19ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162014-08-013910.3303/CET1439194Co-processing of FCC Light Cycle Oil and Waste Animal Fats with Straight Run Gas Oil FractionP. BaladinczM. SzepesiJ. HancsókIn the European Union the demand for middle distillates is growing, while a decrease in gasoline demand can be observed. Even the most complex refineries are not able to produce the economic yield distribution from the processed crude oil which constantly meets the changing market demand. The growing need for gasoil can be more and more exclusively satisfied by using unconventional feedstocks, such as bio-originated resources and less valuable refinery streams. The possibilities of quality upgrade of mixtures containing straight run gasoil, light cycle oil and waste animal grease in different ratios were examined during the series of experiments. The effects of the main reaction conditions (temperature: 300 - 380 °C, pressure: 40 - 70 bar, liquid hourly space velocity (LHSV):0.75 -3.0 h-1 H2/feed ratio: 600 Nm3/m3) on the quality and quantity of products were studied. A favourable reaction parameter combination was chosen to reach the total conversion of triglycerides into alkanes, thesaturation of significant part of the aromatic compounds and the desulphurization of straight run gas oil took place. The high cetane number of alkanes, produced during the conversion of triglycerides, compensate the low cetane number of products from the saturation of aromatic components.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/5495
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author P. Baladincz
M. Szepesi
J. Hancsók
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M. Szepesi
J. Hancsók
Co-processing of FCC Light Cycle Oil and Waste Animal Fats with Straight Run Gas Oil Fraction
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet P. Baladincz
M. Szepesi
J. Hancsók
author_sort P. Baladincz
title Co-processing of FCC Light Cycle Oil and Waste Animal Fats with Straight Run Gas Oil Fraction
title_short Co-processing of FCC Light Cycle Oil and Waste Animal Fats with Straight Run Gas Oil Fraction
title_full Co-processing of FCC Light Cycle Oil and Waste Animal Fats with Straight Run Gas Oil Fraction
title_fullStr Co-processing of FCC Light Cycle Oil and Waste Animal Fats with Straight Run Gas Oil Fraction
title_full_unstemmed Co-processing of FCC Light Cycle Oil and Waste Animal Fats with Straight Run Gas Oil Fraction
title_sort co-processing of fcc light cycle oil and waste animal fats with straight run gas oil fraction
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2014-08-01
description In the European Union the demand for middle distillates is growing, while a decrease in gasoline demand can be observed. Even the most complex refineries are not able to produce the economic yield distribution from the processed crude oil which constantly meets the changing market demand. The growing need for gasoil can be more and more exclusively satisfied by using unconventional feedstocks, such as bio-originated resources and less valuable refinery streams. The possibilities of quality upgrade of mixtures containing straight run gasoil, light cycle oil and waste animal grease in different ratios were examined during the series of experiments. The effects of the main reaction conditions (temperature: 300 - 380 °C, pressure: 40 - 70 bar, liquid hourly space velocity (LHSV):0.75 -3.0 h-1 H2/feed ratio: 600 Nm3/m3) on the quality and quantity of products were studied. A favourable reaction parameter combination was chosen to reach the total conversion of triglycerides into alkanes, thesaturation of significant part of the aromatic compounds and the desulphurization of straight run gas oil took place. The high cetane number of alkanes, produced during the conversion of triglycerides, compensate the low cetane number of products from the saturation of aromatic components.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/5495
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