Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Saturated compound synthesis – By isomerization
Patent
1996-04-23
1999-02-02
Myers, Helane
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Saturated compound synthesis
By isomerization
585739, 208138, 208950, 208112, C10C 513
Patent
active
058667482
ABSTRACT:
A process for the hydroisomerization of a predominantly C.sub.8 -C.sub.20 n-paraffinic feed to produce a high purity C.sub.8 -C.sub.20 paraffinic solvent composition having superior low temperature properties, and low viscosities. The feed is contacted, with hydrogen, over a dual functional catalyst to hydroisomerize and convert the feed to a product comprising a mixture of n-paraffins and isoparaffins, the isoparaffins component of which contains greater than 50 percent of mono-methyl species, with the molar ratio of isoparaffins:n-paraffins ranging from about 0.5:1 to 9:1.
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Ryan Daniel Francis
Silverberg Steven Earl
Wittenbrink Robert Jay
Exxon Research and Engineering Company
Myers Helane
Simon Jay
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