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CHANGE OF DISTILLATION LIMITS AND THE CONTENT OF SULPHUR, AROMATICS AND OLEFINES IN FCC GASOLINE

Maja Fabulić Ruszkowski
Milorad Đukić
Vlasta Srića
Štefica Podolski
Sanda Telen
Tatjana Tomić
Dubravko Draženović


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Abstract

Abstract
Change of the FCC gasoline distillation limits is one of the methods for solving the sulphur problem in the FCC gasoline used now at Sisak Oil Refinery until the modernization of its units. Objective of this paper has been to show how the FCC gasoline properties change by using this method, and how this change gets reflected on the quantity of components limited by application of the present European specifications for unleaded petrol – quantities of sulphur, as well as aromatic and olefin hydrocarbons. For this purpose, comparison has been made between physical and chemical properties of the total FCC gasoline fraction created by the fluid catalytic cracking in our refineries from high- and low-level sulphur crudes, fractions from which the FCC gasoline is made, and fractions with changed distillation limits.

Keywords

FCC gasoline fraction; sulfur content removal by bottom fraction cut; aromatics content removal by heavy fraction cut

Hrčak ID:

6651

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/6651

Publication date:

30.9.2005.

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