Alumina-based coatings have been claimed as being an advantageous modification in industrial ethylene furnaces. In this work, on-line experimentally measured coking rates of a commercial coating (CoatAlloy (TM)) have pointed out its superiority compared to an uncoated reference material in an electrobalance set-up. Additionally, the effects of presulfiding with 500 ppmw DMDS per H2O, continuous addition of 41 ppmw S per HC of DMDS, and a combination thereof were evaluated during ethane steam cracking under industrially relevant conditions (T-gasphase = 1173 K, P-tot = 0.1 MPa, X-C2H6 = 70%, dilution delta = 0.33 kg(H2O)/kg(HC)). The examined samples were further evaluated using online thermogravimetry, scanning electron microscopy and energ...
Coke inhibition of reactor materials is one of the major research areas in the field of steam cracki...
An experimental study of the coking tendency of nine different materials was carried out in a quartz...
Plastic production relies on the formation of ethylene through steam cracking of hydrocarbons at hig...
Alumina-based coatings have been claimed as being an advantageous modification in industrial ethylen...
The coking tendency under steam cracking conditions of CoatAlloy, a newly developed multilayered Al ...
Although steam cracking is a mature technology, mitigation of coke formation remains one of the main...
A novel catalytic coating that converts coke to carbon oxides through a reaction with steam has been...
A novel catalytic coating that converts coke to carbon oxides through a reaction with steam has been...
The reactor material strongly affects coke formation during steam cracking of hydrocarbons. Therefor...
The steam cracking reactions are always accompanied with the formation of coke which deposits on the...
Hydrocarbon steam cracking serves as the primary process for ethylene production. A major operating ...
Coke deposition is a major problem for several refinery and petrochemical processes, among which ste...
The influence of the combination of two Si-containing additives, BTMS and TEOS, with DMDS on coke fo...
Incoloy 800, HK-40, HP-40, CORET, and aluminized Incoloy 800 alloys often used in ethylene furnaces ...
Ethylene, the most-produced building block in the petrochemical industry, is produced using thermal ...
Coke inhibition of reactor materials is one of the major research areas in the field of steam cracki...
An experimental study of the coking tendency of nine different materials was carried out in a quartz...
Plastic production relies on the formation of ethylene through steam cracking of hydrocarbons at hig...
Alumina-based coatings have been claimed as being an advantageous modification in industrial ethylen...
The coking tendency under steam cracking conditions of CoatAlloy, a newly developed multilayered Al ...
Although steam cracking is a mature technology, mitigation of coke formation remains one of the main...
A novel catalytic coating that converts coke to carbon oxides through a reaction with steam has been...
A novel catalytic coating that converts coke to carbon oxides through a reaction with steam has been...
The reactor material strongly affects coke formation during steam cracking of hydrocarbons. Therefor...
The steam cracking reactions are always accompanied with the formation of coke which deposits on the...
Hydrocarbon steam cracking serves as the primary process for ethylene production. A major operating ...
Coke deposition is a major problem for several refinery and petrochemical processes, among which ste...
The influence of the combination of two Si-containing additives, BTMS and TEOS, with DMDS on coke fo...
Incoloy 800, HK-40, HP-40, CORET, and aluminized Incoloy 800 alloys often used in ethylene furnaces ...
Ethylene, the most-produced building block in the petrochemical industry, is produced using thermal ...
Coke inhibition of reactor materials is one of the major research areas in the field of steam cracki...
An experimental study of the coking tendency of nine different materials was carried out in a quartz...
Plastic production relies on the formation of ethylene through steam cracking of hydrocarbons at hig...