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A laboratory study of a pretreatment approach to accomodate high-sulfur FCC decant oils as feedstocks for commercial needle coke
Semih Eser
, Guohua Wang
John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
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Needle Coke
100%
High Sulfur
100%
Decant Oil
100%
Sample Pretreatment
100%
FCC Decant Oil
100%
Mesophase Formation
50%
Delayed Coking
33%
Molecular Composition
33%
Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons
33%
Methyl
16%
Sulfur Compounds
16%
Aromatics
16%
Liquid Products
16%
Thermally Stable
16%
Coking Process
16%
Oil Samples
16%
Methyl Substitution
16%
Feed Samples
16%
Fluid Catalytic Cracking
16%
Laboratory Reactor
16%
Aromatic Ring Structures
16%
Chemistry
Mesophase
100%
Phase Composition
66%
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
66%
Boiling
66%
Cyclic Structure
33%
Fluid Catalytic Cracking
33%
Aromatic Structure
33%
Chemical Engineering
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
100%
Liquid Products
50%
Catalytic Cracking
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Catalytic Cracking
33%