In conventional steam cracking feedstocks, contaminants such as sulfur, phosphine, and heavy metal components, present in trace levels, are believed to affect coke formation on high temperature alloys. To gain an understanding of the role of phosphine coking rates on 25/35, CrNi and Al-containing reactor materials were determined in a plug flow reactor during cracking of a propane feedstock doped with ppb levels of PH3 in the presence of DMDS. The presence of phosphine decreased the asymptotic coking rates by more than 20%, while it had a smaller influence on the catalytic coking rate. The coking rate was more severely reduced for the 25/35 CrNi alloy in comparison to the Al-containing alloy. The ppm levels of phosphine did not affect the o...
25Cr-35Ni base alloys are the most frequently used materials for steam cracking reactors. The influe...
Although steam cracking is a mature technology, mitigation of coke formation remains one of the main...
An experimental study of the coking tendency of nine different materials was carried out in a quartz...
In conventional steam cracking feedstocks, contaminants such as sulfur, phosphine, and heavy metal c...
Thermal cracking is always accompanied by coke formation, which becomes deposited on the wall and li...
The influence of dimethyl disulfide (DMDS), which is widely used as an additive in ethylene plants, ...
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...
25Cr-35Ni base alloys are the most frequently used materials for steam cracking reactors. The influe...
An experimental study of the coking tendency of nine different materials was carried out in a quartz...
ABSTRACT: The cracking investigation was done in the bench-scale apparatus consisting of a simulated...
Alloy composition and morphology of the inner wall of steam cracking reactors are well-known key fac...
Coke formation under transfer line exchanger conditions, that is, at temperatures from 623 to 873 K ...
A pilot unit for steam cracking equipped with a transfer line heat exchanger (TLE) that allows for t...
The selection of the reactor material with the lowest coking tendency can result in substantial econ...
25Cr-35Ni base alloys are the most frequently used materials for steam cracking reactors. The influe...
Although steam cracking is a mature technology, mitigation of coke formation remains one of the main...
An experimental study of the coking tendency of nine different materials was carried out in a quartz...
In conventional steam cracking feedstocks, contaminants such as sulfur, phosphine, and heavy metal c...
Thermal cracking is always accompanied by coke formation, which becomes deposited on the wall and li...
The influence of dimethyl disulfide (DMDS), which is widely used as an additive in ethylene plants, ...
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...
25Cr-35Ni base alloys are the most frequently used materials for steam cracking reactors. The influe...
An experimental study of the coking tendency of nine different materials was carried out in a quartz...
ABSTRACT: The cracking investigation was done in the bench-scale apparatus consisting of a simulated...
Alloy composition and morphology of the inner wall of steam cracking reactors are well-known key fac...
Coke formation under transfer line exchanger conditions, that is, at temperatures from 623 to 873 K ...
A pilot unit for steam cracking equipped with a transfer line heat exchanger (TLE) that allows for t...
The selection of the reactor material with the lowest coking tendency can result in substantial econ...
25Cr-35Ni base alloys are the most frequently used materials for steam cracking reactors. The influe...
Although steam cracking is a mature technology, mitigation of coke formation remains one of the main...
An experimental study of the coking tendency of nine different materials was carried out in a quartz...