Shukhov cracking process

Shukhov cracking process

The Shukhov cracking process is a thermal cracking process invented by Vladimir Shukhov and Sergei Gavrilov. Shukhov designed and built the first thermal cracking techniques important to the petrochemical industry. His patent (Shukhov cracking process - patent of Russian empire No. 12926 from November 27th, 1891) on cracking was used to invalidate Standard Oil's patents (Burton process – Patent of USA No. 1,049,667 on January 7, 1913) on oil refineries. In 1937 the Shukhov cracking process was superseded by catalytic cracking. It is still in use today to produce diesel.

ee also

* Cracking (chemistry)
* Timeline of invention
* Burton process

References

* [http://science.howstuffworks.com/oil-refining5.htm Information on cracking in oil refining]
* [http://www.shukhov.org/shukhov.html Biography of Vladimir Shukhov]
* “Vladimir G. Suchov 1853-1939. Die Kunst der sparsamen Konstruktion.”, [http://www.uibk.ac.at/baugeschichte/mitarbeiter/graefe.html Rainer Graefe] und andere, 192 S., Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart, 1990, ISBN 3-421-02984-9.


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