Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Unsaturated compound synthesis – From nonhydrocarbon feed
Patent
1998-04-29
2000-04-04
Griffin, Walter D.
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Unsaturated compound synthesis
From nonhydrocarbon feed
585638, 585639, 585906, 20415715, 2041576, 502 85, 502214, C07C 100, C07F 100, B01J 2904, B01J 27182
Patent
active
060463732
ABSTRACT:
A method for preparing a catalyst and the use of such catalyst for converting an oxygenate feed to olefins wherein the catalyst is modified or treated with the aid of electromagnetic energy.
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Dang Thuan D.
Exxon Chemical Patents Inc.
Griffin Walter D.
Keller Bradley A.
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