BASF introduces new FCC additive
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
BASF has announced the commercial launch of Enable™, its next-generation carbon monoxide (CO) promoter additive.
According to a statement from BASF, Enable enhances activity and delivers superior performance for refiners with more efficient use of precious metal. The additive optimises durability via support surface morphology modification, and the combination of differentiating design features offers customers performance improvement in controlling regenerator afterburn.
“Enable is the latest addition to BASF’s industry-leading, advanced refinery additives portfolio,” said Detlef Ruff, Senior Vice President, Process Catalysts at BASF. “We are excited about how this new technology will support our customers by enabling environmental compliance with a cost-effective solution.”
“Building on BASF’s experience from automotive emissions compliance applications, we are proud to introduce this innovative Pt-based technology solution into our refining segment,” said Jim Chirumbole, Vice President, Refining Catalysts at BASF. “Refiners are under pressure to deliver more with fewer resources. Enable accomplishes just that, combining economic and environmental benefits with better CO conversion at lower addition rates and a more efficient use of precious metals.”
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