Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) is the major conversion process used in oil refineries to produce valuable hydrocarbons from crude oil fractions. Because the demand for oil-based products is ever ...
First Pilot Plant Deployment of Amogy’s Low Ruthenium Content Catalyst Marks Milestone in Scaling Ammonia Cracking for Clean Hydrogen Production NEW YORK, April 17, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amogy, a ...
New catalysts incorporate Zeopore’s unique zeolite mesoporization technology to maximize product yields and fuel performance at industrial scale Significantly enhances the production of high quality ...
The co-authors’ company’s proprietary catalytic crude-to-chemicals (CTC) technology a is emerging as an innovative solution ...
A novel FCC process that boosts propylene production has been proven in a 30-b/d demonstration plant in Saudi Arabia (Fig. 1). Suitable for an integrated refinery-petrochemical complex, the ...
Making ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen via the Haber-Bosch process has been critical to fertilizing the world’s crops for more than a century, but there’s been little need to run the reaction in ...
According to MarketsandMarkets, 'Refinery Catalyst Market by Type (FCC Catalysts, Hydrotreating Catalysts, Hydrocracking Catalysts, Catalytic ...
Catalysts are important tools in the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients. Recovery of precious-metal catalysts from a pharmaceutical manufacturing process is a factor in cost control and ...