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Mobil

About: Mobil is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Zeolite. The organization has 7085 authors who have published 10642 publications receiving 237497 citations. The organization is also known as: Socony-Vacuum Oil Company & Standard Oil Company of New York.


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Patent
19 Feb 1987
TL;DR: Borated reaction products of alkenyl succinic compounds, aryl amines and amino alcohols are highly effective dispersant and antioxidant/anticorrosion additives for lubricant compositions as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Borated reaction products of alkenyl succinic compounds, aryl amines and aminoalcohols are highly effective dispersant and antioxidant/anticorrosion additives for lubricant compositions

63 citations

Patent
19 Dec 1972
TL;DR: In this paper, a method and system for cracking hydrocarbons and regeneration of the catalyst is described with particular emphasis directed to partially restoring the activity of the catalysts after an initial hydrocarbon conversion use by heat soaking the catalyst at an elevated temperature before use in a second hydrocar conversion zone.
Abstract: A method and system for cracking hydrocarbons and regeneration of the catalyst is described with particular emphasis directed to partially restoring the activity of the catalyst after an initial hydrocarbon conversion use by heat soaking the catalyst at an elevated temperature before use in a second hydrocarbon conversion zone. This case is a division of application Ser. No. 595,833, filed Jul. 14, 1975.

63 citations

Patent
Gary L. Duncan1
11 Jul 1985
TL;DR: In this article, an opaque, biaxially oriented heat shrinkable polymeric film structure of lustrous satin appearance is described, which comprises a heat-shrinkable thermoplastic polymer matrix core layer within which is located a strata of voids; positioned at least substantially within at least a substantial number of said voids is at least one spherical void-initiating particle which is phase distinct and incompatible with the matrix material, the void space occupied by said particle being substantially less than the volume of the void, with one generally cross-sectional dimension of
Abstract: An opaque, biaxially oriented heat shrinkable polymeric film structure of lustrous satin appearance is described which comprises: (a) a heat shrinkable thermoplastic polymer matrix core layer within which is located a strata of voids; positioned at least substantially within at least a substantial number of said voids is at least one spherical void-initiating particle which is phase distinct and incompatible with the matrix material, the void space occupied by said particle being substantially less than the volume of said void, with one generally cross-sectional dimension of said particle, at least approximating a corresponding cross-sectional dimension of said void; the population of voids in said core and the thickness of said core being such as to cause a degree of opacity of less than 70% light transmission; and, (b) at least one void-free heat shrinkable thermoplastic skin layer affixed to a surface of core layer (a), said skin layer(s) being of a thickness such that the outer surfaces thereof do not, at least substantially, manifest the surface irregularities of said core layer.

63 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
01 Sep 1991-Zeolites
TL;DR: In this article, the influence of two common commercial silica sources, Ludox and N-Brand, on the formation of faujasitic zeolites was examined, and it was shown that the gel preceding formation of crystals is composed of a solid phase with disordered four-membered aluminosilicate rings and soluble monomeric and dimeric silicate species.

63 citations

Patent
Jr. F. John Herrington1
29 Dec 1983
TL;DR: In this paper, small bags such as sandwich bags and food storage bags are folded in thirds along parallel fold lines and individually inserted into a box-like dispenser, and a rupturable line extends along a top and adjacent side edge of the dispenser which, when ruptured, provides an opening in the dispensers at the corner of the top and the adjacent side edges to facilitate removal of the folded bags.
Abstract: Small bags, such as sandwich bags and food storage bags, are folded in thirds along parallel fold lines and individually inserted into a box-like dispenser. A rupturable line extends along a top and adjacent side edge of the dispenser which, when ruptured, provides an opening in the dispenser at the corner of the top and adjacent side edge to facilitate removal of the folded bags.

63 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Galen D. Stucky144958101796
James A. Russell124102487929
Thomas Bein10967742800
George J. Hirasaki6527814164
Kai-Kit Wong6160514680
James Paul5925213394
Sankaran Sundaresan5824110083
Fabio Rocca5732519186
Roland Winston5547313911
Kyger C. Lohmann5414410112
Maurice A. Biot5015437311
Kenneth E. Peters4817113920
Paul L. Stoffa472609323
Clarence D. Chang472399047
Bruce H. Wilkinson451186483
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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202011
201910
201818
201712
201610