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Effect of Feedstock Hydrocarbon Composition on the Distribution of Products of Initiated Pyrolysis

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Thermal steam pyrolysis of hydrocarbon feedstock in tube furnaces is a strategic process all over the world in production of basic semifinished products in petrochemistry — ethylene and propylene, the basic feedstock for production of plastics, synthetic fibres, rubber, detergents, etc. [1]. Its share of ethylene and propylene production is 100 and 67%, respectively [2–4]. In addition to lower olefins, benzene, whose share in world production is 39 wt. %, is also manufactured by this process [5].

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Translated from Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Topliv i Masel, No. 5, pp. 42 – 46, September – October, 2005.

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Salakhov, I.I., Ekimova, A.M., Eiyatdinov, A.S. et al. Effect of Feedstock Hydrocarbon Composition on the Distribution of Products of Initiated Pyrolysis. Chem Technol Fuels Oils 41, 386–394 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10553-005-0084-6

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