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The demand for hydroprocessing catalysts has shown an increasing
trend, because of their applications in refining of petroleum and
biofuels, in order to comply with strict environmental regulations
controlling emissions from transportation vehicles.Transport fuel
is dominated by fossil fuels with carbon emission intensive
production methods. If we are to move away from these sources, the
alternative is to produce liquid fuels from agricultural stocks -
crops, crop waste, forestry waste or algae. Converting these
feedstocks into high quality fuels is a considerable challenge.By
describing the current status in processing agricultural feedstock
into high quality liquid transport fuels, the authors set out the
means to develop better chemistry and catalysis for the necessary
conversion processes. This book offers an intriguing insight into
the mechanisms and protocols involved in new hydroprocessing
catalysts and processes, and covers the methods for upgrading these
liquids to modern transport vehicles suitable for operation in
modern gasoline and diesel engines.It provides an introduction to
the mechanism of hydroprocessing reactions, application of
different metals in hydroprocessing, the effect of catalyst
supports, applications in refining new feedstock, renewable fuels
standards, the management of spent hydroprocessing catalysts, and
hydrogen production.Hydroprocessing Catalysts and Processes will
prove useful for both researchers in academe and industry concerned
with future fuels development and treatment to produce current and
future liquid transport fuels.
This compendium gives an overview of the technologies and economics
in the production of olefins in the petrochemical industries. It
highlights the options and costs for producing olefins using
different technologies and different feedstocks at a time when the
cost of carbon dioxide emissions are set to be included in the
production cost. Industry professionals, engineers, research
scientists and financiers will find this title a valuable resource.
The 'Hydrogen Economy' is very broad subject ranging from the
potential use of hydrogen for domestic use to the mass production
of hydrogen replacing coal, natural gas (LNG) and conventional
transport fuels.For any given project, there are many alternatives
to consider for each stage of making, storing and transporting
hydrogen. The book aims to assist proponents, and financiers of
hydrogen projects to identify the optimum alternatives and identify
hurdles and approaches to overcome them. This book attempts to
describe an optimum approach to implement and its cost. It sets out
to identify hurdles to implementation which may not be apparent to
those entering the field for the first time.The book covers the
various means and costs of production from fossil fuels (with
carbon capture) - blue hydrogen - electrolysis - green hydrogen -
or biomass. The book covers hydrogen storage as liquid or
compressed gas and transport, through pipelines as liquid or by an
intermediary fluid such as ammonia or a hydrocarbon. The book also
discusses the production and costs of hydrogen delivery at the user
end of a logistics chain. It also compares the relative energy
value of energy delivered hydrogen versus the current suite of
conventional fuels.
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