© Copyright © 2020 Güleç, Meredith and Snape. Heavy industries including cement, iron and steel, oil refining, and petrochemicals are collectively responsible for about 22% of global CO2 emissions. Among these industries, oil refineries account for 4–6%, of which typically 25–35% arise from the regenerators in Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) units. This article reviews the progress in applying CO2 capture technologies to FCC units. Post combustion and oxyfuel combustion have been investigated to mitigate CO2 emissions in FCC and, more recently, Chemical Looping Combustion (CLC) has received attention. Post combustion capture can readily be deployed to the flue gas in FCC units and oxyfuel combustion, which requires air separation has been in...
Oil refineries are collectively responsible for about 4–6% of the global CO2 emissions, largely beca...
Oil refineries are collectively responsible for about 4–6% of the global CO2 emissions, largely beca...
AbstractThe present work was focused on a technical and economical evaluation of two distinct CO2 ca...
Oil refineries collectively account for about 4–6% of global CO2 emissions and Fluid Catalytic Crack...
Oil refineries collectively account for about 4–6% of global CO2 emissions and Fluid Catalytic Crack...
AbstractThe Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) process may represent as much as 30% of the total CO2 emi...
Oil refineries are responsible for ∼5% of total global CO2 emissions and approximately 25–35% of the...
Oil refineries are responsible for ∼5% of total global CO2 emissions and approximately 25–35% of the...
Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) units are responsible for ~25% of CO2 emissions released from the oil...
Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) units are responsible for ~25% of CO2 emissions released from the oil...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) units are responsible for roughly 25% of CO2 emi...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) units are responsible for roughly 25% of CO2 emi...
Oil refineries are collectively responsible for about 4–6% of the global CO2 emissions, largely beca...
Oil refineries are collectively responsible for about 4–6% of the global CO2 emissions, largely beca...
Oil refineries are collectively responsible for about 4–6% of the global CO2 emissions, largely beca...
Oil refineries are collectively responsible for about 4–6% of the global CO2 emissions, largely beca...
Oil refineries are collectively responsible for about 4–6% of the global CO2 emissions, largely beca...
AbstractThe present work was focused on a technical and economical evaluation of two distinct CO2 ca...
Oil refineries collectively account for about 4–6% of global CO2 emissions and Fluid Catalytic Crack...
Oil refineries collectively account for about 4–6% of global CO2 emissions and Fluid Catalytic Crack...
AbstractThe Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) process may represent as much as 30% of the total CO2 emi...
Oil refineries are responsible for ∼5% of total global CO2 emissions and approximately 25–35% of the...
Oil refineries are responsible for ∼5% of total global CO2 emissions and approximately 25–35% of the...
Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) units are responsible for ~25% of CO2 emissions released from the oil...
Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) units are responsible for ~25% of CO2 emissions released from the oil...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) units are responsible for roughly 25% of CO2 emi...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) units are responsible for roughly 25% of CO2 emi...
Oil refineries are collectively responsible for about 4–6% of the global CO2 emissions, largely beca...
Oil refineries are collectively responsible for about 4–6% of the global CO2 emissions, largely beca...
Oil refineries are collectively responsible for about 4–6% of the global CO2 emissions, largely beca...
Oil refineries are collectively responsible for about 4–6% of the global CO2 emissions, largely beca...
Oil refineries are collectively responsible for about 4–6% of the global CO2 emissions, largely beca...
AbstractThe present work was focused on a technical and economical evaluation of two distinct CO2 ca...