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Selective catalytic steam cracking (SCSC) provides an alternative for the upgrading of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) structures present in heavy oil fractions. In this process steam is used as source of hydrogen at relatively mild temperatures (in the range of 400–500°C), favouring the formation of products derived from the scission of C–C bonds of the internal ring. The opening of the central...
Selective Catalytic Steam Cracking (SCSC) is an interesting alternative for heavy oil upgrading which aims to use steam as source of hydrogen to crack the feedstock at relatively milder conditions (temperatures in the range of 400–500°C) than steam reforming. This targets the formation of lighter liquid products over gas and coke. In this work, anthracene was used as model compound representing polyaromatic...
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