Streich, T.
Thomas Streich is Head of the refining and petrochemical division at thyssenkrupp Uhde Engineering Services GmbH, Germany. He has more than 25 years of engineering and R & D experience in the refining, hydrocarbon and petrochemical processing segments, with a special focus on C3/C4 production technologies. Dr. Streich earned two degrees in constructional design and process engineering, and a PhD in chemical engineering from the Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany.
From olefins to oxygenates: Fuel additives, solvents and more
Oxygenates are hydrocarbons containing oxygen atoms as part of their molecular structure.
Secure the best benefit from C4 hydrocarbon processing—Part 2: Economic evaluation
Summarizing the outcome of the technical evaluation in Part 1 of this technical study, a tailor-made process route should be chosen for proper C<sub>4</sub> hydrocarbon processing to obtain the best benefits from case to case.
Secure the best benefits from C4 hydrocarbon processing—Part 1: Separation sequences
Crude C<sub>4</sub> streams from the steam cracker unit or the fluidized catalytic cracker unit contain valuable hydrocarbons, such as butadiene and C<sub>4</sub> olefins.
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