Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Purification – separation – or recovery – By contact with solid sorbent
Patent
1990-06-22
1992-10-20
Myers, Helane E.
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Purification, separation, or recovery
By contact with solid sorbent
585823, 208208R, 208243, 208244, 208245, 208247, 208250, C10G 3500
Patent
active
051572010
ABSTRACT:
A method of removing sulfur components from a hydrocarbon stream which involves contacting a hydrocarbon stream including an initial amount of at least one sulfur species selected from the group consisting of mercaptans, organic sulfides, and disulfides with a catalyst capable of adsorbing the sulfur species in the absence of extraneously added hydrogen and under conditions suitable for removing the at least one sulfur species from the hydrocarbon stream by the catalyst to form a resultant hydrocarbon stream containing a reduced amount of the at least one sulfur species.
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Exxon Chemical Patents Inc.
Myers Helane E.
Sherer Edward F.
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