Minimization Of Petroleum Refinery Waste By Demetallization And Recycling Of Spent FCCU Catalyst

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Stephen K. Pave1
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Over 1,100 tons per day of Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU) catalyst is used worldwide. During the cracking reaction, catalyst is contaminated by deposited metals including nickel, vanadium, potassium, copper, iron, sodium, etc. To compensate for contaminants, a portion of the circulating catalyst inventory is withdrawn for disposal and fresh catalyst is added. The DEMETR process takes spent FCCU catalyst and removes a portion of the metal contaminants, enabling the refiner to recycle demetallized catalyst, thus reducing the solid waste from the refinery. Through August, 1993, the operation of one unit for one refiner has resulted in the recycling of over 7,500 tons of spent catalyst.
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APA: Stephen K. Pave1  (1994)  Minimization Of Petroleum Refinery Waste By Demetallization And Recycling Of Spent FCCU Catalyst

MLA: Stephen K. Pave1 Minimization Of Petroleum Refinery Waste By Demetallization And Recycling Of Spent FCCU Catalyst. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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