dépyrögénisation
Dépyrögénisation refers to a chemical process used primarily in the petroleum refining industry. It is a method for reducing the hydrogen content of a hydrocarbon stream, often a heavy residue, by breaking down larger molecules into smaller ones through a high-temperature thermal cracking process. This process aims to convert less desirable, hydrogen-deficient components into more valuable, lighter products.
The core principle of dépyrögénisation involves exposing the feedstock to very high temperatures, typically above 500
The primary goals of dépyrögénisation are to upgrade heavy petroleum residues, which are difficult to process