Mineral oils: processes and products – Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons – Solids contacting and mixing
Patent
1997-09-24
1999-06-29
Myers, Helane
Mineral oils: processes and products
Chemical conversion of hydrocarbons
Solids contacting and mixing
208108, 208106, 208127, 208362, 208112, 208110, 208359, 502164, 502161, 502220, C10G 3500
Patent
active
059164328
ABSTRACT:
A transition metal salt, preferably ammonium heptamolybdate, is dissolved in water to provide a solution containing the dispersed catalyst precursor. The solution is atomized by passing it through an atomizing nozzle submerged in hot oil. The minute atomized droplets are delivered into the hot oil and the water is flashed to form steam bubbles. The precursor forms catalytic particles distributed in the oil.
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Cyr Ted
Hawkins Randall Wayne Tedford
McFarlane Richard Anthony
Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority
Myers Helane
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