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Chemical Engineering and Processing | 2002

Coke formation in steam crackers for ethylene production

Haiyong Cai; Andrzej Krzywicki; Michael C. Oballa

Abstract Coke formation and equipment fouling in steam cracking furnaces in the ethylene industry still remain a major operation problem. Ethylene producers have been actively seeking ways to reduce coke formation in order to achieve longer furnace run length. To date, many efforts have been made by academics and industrial personnel to understand the coking problem. Based on laboratory scale studies, various coking mechanisms have been proposed in the literature. However, these mechanisms are often reactor-related and contradictory to each other since laboratory scale reactors do not simulate the practical cracking operation in ethylene plants. Therefore, analyzing coke deposits produced in such reactors may not necessarily give results similar to those of coke produced in industrial plants. Due to this consideration, we analyzed two sets of coke sample deposits from typical locations (radiant coil, coil outlet, transfer line exchanger inlet and outlet) in steam cracking furnaces. One set of the samples was taken from an ethane cracking furnace, while the other set was from a naphtha cracking furnace. Analyses were carried out on both the process side and the metal side of the sample deposits. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used for microstructure, proton induced X-ray emission spectrometry (PIXE) for elemental composition, energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDX) for surface elemental composition, and micro-elemental analyzer for C and H contents. Based on our results, this paper aims to provide a closer insight into the coking problem in industrial steam crackers. In addition, the coking mechanisms proposed in the literature (pyrolytic coke, catalytic coke, droplet condensation and mechanically carried over coke) are also briefly reviewed.


Journal of Power Sources | 2011

Ethane dehydrogenation over nano-Cr2O3 anode catalyst in proton ceramic fuel cell reactors to co-produce ethylene and electricity

Xian-Zhu Fu; Xiao-Xiong Luo; Jing-Li Luo; Karl T. Chuang; Alan R. Sanger; Andrzej Krzywicki


Archive | 2005

Integrated process to convert heavy oils from oil sands to petrochemical feedstock

Michael C. Oballa; Andrzej Krzywicki; Sunny Ying-Shing Wong; Anthony Tse; Abdul Alim Fakih


Archive | 1998

Integrated high temperature high conversion olefin/polyolefin process

Michael C. Oballa; David Purvis; Andrzej Krzywicki; Leslie Wilfred Benum


Archive | 1999

Process for the polymerisation of ethylene obtained by cracking

Leslie Wilfred Benum; Andrzej Krzywicki; Michael C. Oballa; David Purvis


Archive | 2002

Decoke enhancers for transfer line exchangers

Haiyong Cai; Michael C. Oballa; Andrzej Krzywicki; Ted Magtanong; Leslie Wilfred Benum


Archive | 2004

Passivation of steel surface to reduce coke formation

Haiyong Cai; Michael C. Oballa; Andrzej Krzywicki; Leslie Wilfred Benum


Archive | 2003

Decoke enhancers for transfer line exchangers in steam crakers

Leslie Wilfred Benum; Haiyong Cai; Andrzej Krzywicki; Ted Magtanong; Michael C. Oballa


Archive | 2005

Industrial radiant heater

Haiyong Cai; Andrzej Krzywicki; Leslie Wilfred Benum; Hong Ma


Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering | 1994

Effect of pore size on bitumen hydrocracking over Al2O3-AlPO4 supported Ni-Mo catalysts

Kevin J. Smith; Leszek Lewkowicz; Mike C. Oballa; Andrzej Krzywicki

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Kevin J. Smith

University of British Columbia

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