Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons
Patent
1992-06-08
1993-04-06
Breneman, R. Bruce
Mineral oils: processes and products
Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons
208113, 208114, 208118, 208119, 208120, 208121, 208122, 208123, 208124, 208108, 208109, 208110, 208111, 208112, 585520, 585528, 585530, 585531, 585533, C10G 1100
Patent
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ABSTRACT:
A process is provided for effecting catalytic conversion of an organic compound-containing feedstock to conversion product which comprises contacting said feedstock under catalytic conversion conditions with a catalyst comprising an active form of a functionalized inorganic, porous, non-layered crystalline phase having uniformly sized pores of at least about 13, e.g., at least about 15, Angstrom Units in diameter.
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Beck Jeffrey S.
Calabro David C.
McCullen Sharon B.
Pelrine Bruce P.
Schmitt Kirk D.
Breneman R. Bruce
McKillop Alexander J.
Mobil Oil Corp.
Santini Dennis P.
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