Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Purification – separation – or recovery – By contact with solid sorbent
Patent
1992-08-13
1993-09-14
McFarlane, Anthony
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Purification, separation, or recovery
By contact with solid sorbent
585820, 585826, C07C 713
Patent
active
052451070
ABSTRACT:
A process for the regeneration of oxygenate containing adsorbents uses regenerant streams such as LPG and isomerate products for the desorption of oxygenate compounds. The process discloses arrangements for the integration of regenerant treatment into the adsorption scheme and for the enhancement of the isomerate product. The integrated flowscheme can be used to remove sulfur and water from contaminated regenerants or to deliver the oxygenates into the gasoline pool.
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Quock Joe
Rastelli Henry
Reel Wim P.
Yon Carmen M.
McBride Thomas K.
McFarlane Anthony
Silverman Richard P.
Tolomei John G.
UOP
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