Abstract

Considerable quantities of carbon monoxide and organic vapors are known to occur in the exhaust gases during regeneration of an oil cracking catalyst. A catalytic method using expensive catalysts based on precious metals is regarded as the most widespread method of removing carbon monoxide and organic vapors from gaseous exhausts. In order to carry out purification by this method, it is common practice to try to select sufficiently active catalysts without any previous metals or containing only a minimum quantity of them. Research has been conducted on the composition of exhaust industrial gases of a regeneration plant, selection of an inexpensive catalyst, and the purification conditions. Results of the research program are described.

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