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2006 | Buch

Practical Advances in Petroleum Processing

herausgegeben von: Chang S. Hsu, Paul R. Robinson

Verlag: Springer New York

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Petroleum has remained an important aspect of our lives and will do so for the next four or five decades. The fuels that are derived from petroleum supply more than half of the world’s total supply of energy. Gasoline, kerosene, and diesel oil provide fuel for automobiles, tractors, trucks, aircraft, and ships. Fuel oil and natural gas are used to heat homes and commercial buildings, as well as to generate electricity. Petroleum products are the basic materials used for the manufacture of synthetic fibers for clothing and in plastics, paints, fertilizers, insecticides, soaps, and synthetic rubber. The uses of petroleum as a source of raw material in manufacturing are central to the functioning of modern industry. Petroleum refining is now in a significant transition period as the industry has moved into the 21st century and the demand for petroleum products has shown a sharp growth in recent years, especially with the recent entry of China into the automobile market. This means that the demand transportation fuels will, without doubt, show a steady growth in the next decade, contributing to petroleum product demand patterns that can only be fulfilled by the inclusion of heavier feedstocks into refinery operations.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter
1. Petroleum Processing Overview
Paul R. Robinson
2. The Origin of Petroleum
Clifford C. Walters
3. Crude Assay
Murray R. Watt, Stilianos G. Roussis
4. Integrated Methodology for Characterization of Petroleum Samples and Its Application for Refinery Product Quality Modeling
Yevgenia Briker, Zbigniew Ring, Hong Yang
5. Catalytic Processes for Light Olefin Production
Wang Xieqing, Xie Chaogang, Li Zaiting, Zhu Genquan
6. Kinetics and Mechanisms of Fluid Catalytic Cracking
P. O'Connor
7. Hydrotreating and Hydrocracking: Fundamentals
Paul R. Robinson, Geoffrey E. Dolbear
8. Recent Advances in Hydrocracking
Adrian Gruia
9. Current Progress in Catalysts and Catalysis for Hydrotreating
Isao Mochida, Ki-Hyouk Choi
10. Ultra Deep Desulfurization of Diesel: How an Understanding of the Underlying Kinetics Can Reduce Investment Costs
Barry H. Cooper, Kim G. Knudsen
11. Ultra-Clean Diesel Fuels by Deep Desulfurization and Deep Dearomatization of Middle Distillates
Chunshan Song, Xiaoliang Ma
12. Synergistic Extractive Desulfurization Processes
Ebbe R. Skov, Geoffrey E. Dolbear
13. Advanced Reactor Internals for Hydroprocessing Units
F. Emmett Bingham, Douglas E. Nelson
14. Environmental Pollution Control
Paul R. Robinson, Eli I. Shaheen, Esber I. Shaheen
15. Conventional Lube Basestock Manufacturing
B. E. Beasley
16. Selective Hydroprocessing for New Lubricant Standards
I. A. Cody
17. Synthetic Lubricant Base Stock Processes and Products
Margaret M. Wu, Suzzy C. Ho, T. Rig Forbus
18. Challenges in Detergents and Dispersants for Engine Oils
James D. Burrington, John K. Pudelski, James P. Roski
19. The Chemistry of Bitumen and Heavy Oil Processing
Parviz M. Rahimi, Thomas Gentzis
20. Mechanistic Kinetic Modeling of Heavy Paraffin Hydrocracking
Michael T. Klein, Gang Hou
21. Modeling of Reaction Kinetics for Petroleum Fractions
Teh C. Ho
22. Advanced Process Control
Paul R. Robinson, Dennis Cima
23. Refinery-Wide Optimization with Rigorous Models
Dale R. Mudt, Clifford C. Pedersen, Maurice D. Jett, Sriganesh Karur, Blaine McIntyre, Paul R. Robinson
24. Modeling Hydrogen Synthesis with Rigorous Kinetics as Part of Plant-Wide Optimization
Milo D. Meixell Jr.
25. Hydrogen Production and Supply: Meeting Refiners' Growing Needs
M. Andrew Crews, B. Gregory Shumake
26. Hydrogen: Under New Management
Nick Hallale, Ian Moore, Dennis Vauk
27. Improving Refinery Planning Through Better Crude Quality Control
J. L. Peña-Díez
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Metadaten
Titel
Practical Advances in Petroleum Processing
herausgegeben von
Chang S. Hsu
Paul R. Robinson
Copyright-Jahr
2006
Verlag
Springer New York
Electronic ISBN
978-0-387-25789-1
Print ISBN
978-0-387-25811-9
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-25789-1