Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Aromatic compound synthesis – By condensation of entire molecules or entire hydrocarbyl...
Patent
1994-06-27
1996-07-16
Achutamurthy, Ponnathapura
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Aromatic compound synthesis
By condensation of entire molecules or entire hydrocarbyl...
585613, 585648, 585709, 585752, 585820, C07C 266, C07C 256, C07C 402, C07C 712
Patent
active
055368948
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to use of synthetic layered material MCM-56 as a sorbent and as a catalyst component in catalytic conversion of organic compounds. Examples of sorbent use include rapid sorption of hydrocarbons and separating at least one hydrocarbon component from a mixture of hydrocarbon components having differential sorption characteristics with respect to MCM-56. Examples of catalytic use include acid catalyzed reactions, such as cracking, aromatic compound alkylation, and isoalkane alkylation.
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Degnan Thomas F.
Fung Anthony S.
Helton Terry E.
Lawton Stephen L.
Lissy Daria N.
Achutamurthy Ponnathapura
Mobil Oil Corporation
Santini Dennis P.
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