Mild Hydrocracking—A Review of the Process, Catalysts, Reactions, Kinetics, and Advantages |
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Authors: | G. Valavarasu M. Bhaskar K. S. Balaraman |
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Affiliation: | a Research and Development Centre, Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited, Chennai, India |
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Abstract: | The demand for high quality middle distillates is increasing world wide while the demand for residue and fuel oil is decreasing. Hydrocracking is the major conversion process that meets the twin objectives of producing more middle distillates of very high quality. Since hydrocracking is a capital-intensive process, many refiners consider the option of converting their existing vacuum gas oil hydrotreating units into mild hydrocracking units. The use of mild hydrocracker bottom as FCC feedstock can improve the quality of FCC products. In view of the advantages of mild hydrocracking process, it is essential to understand the process, catalysts used, reactions, kinetics, and advantages. This article reviews recent literature on MHC process, various catalysts used, reactions involved and advantages of mild hydrocracking process in terms of improved product qualities and increased distillates. The kinetics of the mild hydrocracking process and kinetic challenges with respect to aromatic saturation have been summarized. The limitations of the process and future scope of work in this area are also discussed briefly. |
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Keywords: | Mild hydrocracking Hydrocracking Vacuum gas oil |
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