Catalytic Cracking
Olefins are aliphatic hydrocarbons with one or more C=C double bond, with the general molecular formula of CnH2n. The manufacturing of olefins is crucial to the chemical industry and is demanded more and more, thus it must be done in a way that is more sustainable. The conventional process for the production of light olefins is thermal cracking in the presence of steam, known as Steam Cracking (SC). The SC process is one of the most energy-intensive processes in the petrochemical industry. Catalytic cracking is an olefin production technology, with lower CO2 emission and higher energy saving.
Stage of Life Cycle
Products and Processes
GHG Reduction Potential
Catalytic cracking is an olefin production technology, with lower CO2 emission and higher energy saving. Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) leads to a much lower operating temperature than conventional steam cracking. Producing olefins from CO2 can be viewed as a way of storing CO2 for long periods of time in the form of polymers.
Solution Maturity Status
Well established:
This technology has been operating for a number of years and is well-known/ successful in its industry or market.