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titleOfInvention Reduction of Gasoline Sulfur in Fluid Catalytic Cracking
abstract In a catalytic cracking process using a cracking catalyst containing a high content of vanadium, the sulfur content of the liquid cracking product, in particular cracked gasoline, is reduced. The cracking process involves introducing one or more vanadium compounds into a hydrocarbon-sulfur-containing feedstock to be operated under steady state conditions and to be charged to a flow catalyst cracking reactor containing an equilibrium fluid cracking catalyst inventory therein. The amount of sulfur in the liquid product, especially gasoline and LCO fractions, is reduced as a result of the vanadium content on the equilibrium catalyst. Advantageously, sulfur reduction is achieved in the presence of other metal contaminants such as nickel and iron on the equilibrium catalyst.
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