Development/industrial application of FCC catalyst for boosting high-octane gasoline production
Globally, crude oil is trending toward being heavier; the proportion of heavy crude oil reserve is expected to be 50% of the entire recoverable oil reserve moving forward from 2020.
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Sha, Y. - Research Institute of Petroleum Processing (RIPP), Beijing, China
Yuchen Sha is an Assistant Scientist at the Research Institute of Petroleum Processing (RIPP), SINOPEC, where his main focus is on the development of advanced catalysts for FCC and DCC processes. Prior to joining RIPP, Dr. Sha received his PhD in chemistry from Wuhan University, where he worked on the synthesis of nanoparticles and their application in organic synthesis.
Han, L. - Research Institute of Petroleum Processing (RIPP), Beijing, China
Lei Han is an Associate Scientist at the Research Institute of Petroleum Processing (RIPP), SINOPEC, where she is engaged in the research of FCC and DCC catalysts. Dr. Han has applied for 26 Chinese patents and 1 U.S. patent, and has co-authored seven publications in domestic and international field journals.
Wang, P. - Research Institute of Petroleum Processing (RIPP), Beijing, China
Peng Wang is a Scientist at the Research Institute of Petroleum Processing (RIPP), SINOPEC. She is the senior expert on R&D of catalytic cracking catalysts and molecular sieves. Dr. Wang has 23 yr experience in this field and has developed more than 10 commercialized catalysts and more than 100 authorized patents.
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