Mineral oils: processes and products – Refining – Metal contaminant removal
Patent
1991-07-24
1993-02-02
Myers, Helane
Mineral oils: processes and products
Refining
Metal contaminant removal
208251H, C10G 4504, C10G 4502
Patent
active
051835614
ABSTRACT:
There is provided a process for demetallizing hydrocarbon feedstocks, such as resids or shale oil. The process uses a catalyst comprising at least one hydrogenation metal, such as nickel and molybdenum, and an ultra-large pore oxide material. This ultra-large pore oxide material may have uniformly large pores, e.g., having a size of about 40 Angstroms in diameter.
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Degnan Thomas F.
Dwyer Francis G.
Keville Kathleen M.
Kresge Charles T.
Landis Michael E.
Kenehan, Jr. Edward F.
McKillop Alexander J.
Mobil Oil Corp.
Myers Helane
Speciale Charles J.
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