Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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48889 | Applied Catalysis B: Environmental | 2006 | 19 Pages |
The potential of Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis (FTS) waxes as a feedstock for fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) has been evaluated with a once-through microriser reactor operating under realistic conditions. The highly paraffinic feedstock has a high reactivity and can be converted under industrial conditions to a high extent (>90 wt%). The product distribution can be optimised by the process parameters and catalyst formulation. A high gasoline fraction (70 wt%) with a very low aromatics concentration can be obtained. As a result of the formation of i-paraffins, n-olefins and i-olefins the gasoline is expected to possess an acceptable octane number. The reaction scheme derived predicts that the degree of branching in the paraffinic diesel-range product is lower than that of the gasoline-range product and that a relatively good diesel is expected. Due to the absence of sulfur and nitrogen in the feed extremely clean transportation fuels are obtained. The addition of ZSM-5 to an equilibrium catalyst allows the production of significant amounts of light olefins, in particular propene (16 wt%) and butenes (15 wt%).