| Tuesday, 25 April 2006: 8:00 AM-11:00 AM | |||
| North Hemisphere Salon A1 (Dolphin Hotel) | |||
Topical A: 9th Topical Conference on Refinery Processing (TA) | |||
| #89 - Advances in Hydroprocessing I (TA000) | |||
| Environmental regulations mandating the production of ultra low sulfur diesel (ULSD, < 10 wppm S) and ultra low sulfur gasoline (ULSG, < 30 wppm S and ultimately < 10 wppm S) have challenged the refining industry to develop and implement new catalyst and process technology. Papers covering advances in catalyst and process development in hydroprocessing technology designed to help the refiner meet these challenging specifications are solicited for this symposium. Hydroprocessing applications in distillate hydrotreating, FCC feed pre-treating, desulfurization of FCC gasoline are welcome as well as novel technologies that address the production of clean fuels. Papers describing commercial experience in the application of new hydroprocessing catalysts and processes are also encouraged. | |||
| Chair: | Peter Kokoyef | ||
| CoChair: | Stuart Shih | ||
| 8:00 AM | 89a | Impact of Future Fuel and Crude Demand on Refinery Hydprocessing William Keesom | |
| 8:30 AM | 89b | Limiting Factors in Deep Hydrodesulfurization of Diesel Teh C. Ho | |
| 9:00 AM | 89d | Effect of the Oxide Precursors on the Sulfurability of Hydrotreating Como(P) Catalysts Anne D. Gandubert, Christelle Legens, Denis Guillaume, Christophe Pichon, Edmond Payen | |
| 9:30 AM | 89e | Study about Formation Al2o3-Tio2 Nanofibers as Supports for Hydroprocessing Catalysts Jose Antonio Muņoz Lopez, Esteban Lopez Salinas, Jose Antonio Toledo Antonio, Carlos Angeles Chavez, Jose Escobar Aguilar | |
| 10:00 AM | 89f | Unsupported Sulphide and Nitride Catalysts for Hydrotreating: New Preparation Approaches Pavel Afanasiev | |
| 10:30 AM | 130a | Catalyst Selection for Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Operations: Activity and H2 Consumption Considerations Lawrence S. Kraus, Katsuhisa Fujita, Yuji Noguchi | |
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