Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Regenerating or rehabilitating catalyst or sorbent
Patent
1985-09-20
1988-06-28
Sneed, Helen M. S.
Catalyst, solid sorbent, or support therefor: product or process
Regenerating or rehabilitating catalyst or sorbent
502 21, 502 38, 502 42, 502 44, 208 73, 208164, 208159, 208160, 208161, 208168, 208 52CT, B01J 2034
Patent
active
047539070
ABSTRACT:
Solids e.g. catalysts are separated from suspensions in gases e.g. products from catalytic cracking of crude oil fractions a discharging of suspensions against a surface positioned above the outlet of a riser conduit through which the suspensions are flowing and collecting the displaced gases for passage to cyclones.
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Benslay Roger M.
Walters Paul W.
Zandona Oliver J.
Ashland Oil Inc.
Crady C. William
Myers Helane
Sneed Helen M. S.
Willson, Jr. Richard C.
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