Cracking Flashcards
(7 cards)
1
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What does catalytic cracking use?
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- lower temperatures - 720K
- uses zeolites as catalysts
- these are complex aluminoailicates - which are large lattices of aluminium, silicon and oxygen atoms, carrying a negative charge
2
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Why are zeolites in catalytic cracking used?
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- zeolites used in catalytic cracking are chosen to give high percentages of hydrocarbons - particularly useful for petrol
- also produces high proportions of branches alkanes and aromatic hydrocarbons like benzene
3
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What is used in thermal cracking?
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- high temperatures (450-750 degrees celsius) and pressures (about 70 atmospheres)
- are used to break the large hydrocarbons into smaller ones
4
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Why do we use thermal cracking? What does it produce?
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- thermal cracking gives mixtures of products containing high proportions of hydrocarbons
- and double bonds - alkenes
Produces alkanes and alkenes
5
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What does steam cracking use?
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- uses naptha or sometimes gas oil fractionation as the feedstock
- as well as more simple hydrocarbons like ethane, propane or butane
- these are mixed with steam and passed through a reactor heated to about 800 - 900 degrees celsius - pressure of mixture is about 1 atmosphere
6
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Why is steam cracking used?
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- it is useful as it produces a high proportion of alkanes in the cracked mixture
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