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ISBN-10 : 0444638857
ISBN-13 : 9780444638854
Author : Meena Marafi, Anthony Stanislaus, Edward Furimsky
Handbook of Spent Hydroprocessing Catalysts, Second Edition, covers all aspects of spent hydroprocessing catalysts, both regenerable and non-regenerable. It contains detailed information on hazardous characteristics of spent and regenerated catalysts. The information forms a basis for determining processing options to make decisions on whether spent catalysts can be either reused on refinery site after regeneration or used as the source of new materials.
For non-regenerable spent catalysts, attention is paid to safety and ecological implications of utilizing landfill and other waste handling and storage options to ensure environmental acceptance. As such, this handbook can be used as a benchmark document to develop threshold limits of regulated species.
Handbook of Spent Hydroprocessing Catalysts 2nd Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Developments in Petroleum Refining
2.1. Conventional Refinery
2.2. Revamped Conventional Refinery
2.3. Advanced Refineries
2.4. Environmental, Safety, and Health Aspects of Petroleum Refining
Chapter 3. Hydroprocessing Technology
3.1. Feeds for Hydroprocessing
3.2. Hydroprocessing Reactions
3.3. Conventional Hydroprocessing Catalysts
3.4. Hydroprocessing Reactors and Processes
Chapter 4. Catalyst Deactivation
4.1. Deactivation Due to Structural Change of Catalyst
4.2. Deactivation During Hydroprocessing of Distillate Feeds
4.3. Deactivation During Hydroprocessing of Heavy Feeds
4.4. Effect of Temperature and Hydrogen Pressure
4.5. Effect of Mechanical Properties of Catalyst
4.6. Mechanism of Catalyst Deactivation
4.7. Kinetics of Catalyst Deactivation
4.8. Modeling of Deactivation
Chapter 5. Regeneration
5.1. Regenerability of Spent Catalysts
5.2. Oxidative Regeneration
5.3. Other Regeneration Methods
5.4. Economic Aspects of Regeneration
5.5. Industrial Regeneration
5.6. Commercial Regeneration Processes
5.7. Comparison of Regeneration Processes
Chapter 6. Rejuvenation
6.1. Organic Agents
6.2. Inorganic Agents
6.3. Solvent Extraction
6.4. Hydrothermal Removal of Coke
6.5. Biorejuvenation
6.6. Nonleaching Methods for Contaminant Metal Removal
Chapter 7. Cascading
7.1. Cascading of Spent Catalyst
7.2. Cascading of Regenerated Catalysts
7.3. Cascading of Rejuvenated Catalysts
Chapter 8. New Catalysts From Spent Catalysts
8.1. Petroleum Applications
Chapter 9. Environmental Applications of Spent Hydroprocessing Catalysts
9.1. Gas Treatment Applications
9.2. Wastewater Treatment Agents
Chapter 10. Valuable Materials From Spent Hydroprocessing Catalysts
10.1. Utilization in the Cement Industry
10.2. Abrasives and Alloys
10.3. Ceramic Materials
10.4. Synthetic Aggregates
10.5. Brick Production
Chapter 11. Metal Reclamation From Spent Hydroprocessing Catalysts
11.1. Leaching Studies on Metal Recovery
11.2. Roasting With Alkali Compounds
11.3. Comparison of Leaching and Roasting Methods
11.4. Chlorination
11.5. Metal Recovery by Carbothermic Reduction
11.6. Metal Recovery Using Electrolytic Cells
11.7. Metal Recovery by Applying Thermal Plasma
11.8. Summary of Laboratory Studies
11.9. Separation of Metals From Leach Solution
11.10. Commercial Processes
Chapter 12. Spent Unconventional Hydroprocessing Catalysts
12.1. Bifunctional Catalysts
12.2. Other Noble Metal-Supported Catalysts
12.3. Regeneration of Unconventional Catalysts
12.4. Metal Reclamation
Chapter 13. Environmental and Safety Aspects of Spent Hydroprocessing Catalysts
13.1. Regulatory Affairs
13.2. Hazardous Characteristics of Spent Hydroprocessing Catalysts
13.3. Pretreatment of Spent Catalysts for Disposal
13.4. Environmental and Safety Aspects of Spent Unconventional Hydroprocessing Catalysts
Chapter 14. Markets and Price Trends for Metals in Spent Hydroprocessing Catalysts
14.1. Conventional Metals
14.2. Platinum Group Metals
Chapter 15. Future Perspectives
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