Abstract

The fluid catalytic cracking is one of the main processes responsible for Sulfur emission in a refinery. Herein the effect of vanadium loading over an alumina previously modified with potassium was studied for sulfur mitigation. Vanadium is a key variable and even at very low amount all reaction steps involved in such process were improved.

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