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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
29 Oct 1979
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose to use macrocrystalline ZSM-5 (crystallites larger than 2 microns) associated with a hydrogenation metal such as platinum or palladium.
Abstract: Waxy distillate lubricating oil stocks suitable for the preparation, by conventional unit processes, of high V.I., low pour point lubricating oils, are advantageously catalytically dewaxed with macrocrystalline ZSM-5 (crystallites larger than 2 microns) preferably associated with a hydrogenation metal such as platinum or palladium.

55 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: It was found that lithium does not interact significantly with hemoglobin, the erythrocyte membrane, or artificial phospholipid membranes, and 1 Li NMR may be a sensitive and promising noninvasive method to probe the intracellular environment.

55 citations

Patent
Margaret May-Som Wu1
21 Jun 1989
TL;DR: In this paper, a number of high viscosity index polyalpha-olefins with activated chromium on a silica catalyst and polyalpha co-lubricants with BF3, aluminum chloride, or Ziegler-type catayst were disclosed.
Abstract: Novel lubricant mixtures are disclosed having unexpectedly high viscosity indices. The mixtures are blends of high viscosity index polyalphaolefins prepared with activated chromium on silica catalyst and polyalphaolefins prepared with BF3, aluminum chloride, or Ziegler-type catayst. Superior blends are also prepared from HVIXPAO with mineral oil and/or other synthetic liquid lubricants.

55 citations

Patent
D. Duayne Whitehurst1
18 Jul 1991
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for removing organic directing agents from as-synthesized molecular sieves was proposed, in which the solubility parameters f d, f p, and f h are defined by a circular region of the Teas diagram of Figure 41, said circular region having a center defined by the coordinates (f d =46, f p =22, f h =32).
Abstract: This invention relates to a method for removing organic directing agents from as-synthesized molecular sieves comprising: (a) contacting said porous synthetic material with polar solvent having dissolved therein at least one cation donor, wherein said polar solvent is characterized by solubility parameters f d , f p , and f h wherein the values of solubility parameters f d , f p , and f h are defined by a circular region of the Teas diagram of Figure 41, said circular region having a center defined by the coordinates (f d =46, f p =22, f h =32) and encompassing about 21 percent of the total area of said Teas diagram of Figure 41, and wherein each of said sorbed templating agent and said cation donor are soluble in said polar solvent; and (b) holding said porous synthetic material, said nonaqueous polar solvent, and said cation donor of step (a) in contact at elevated temperature for a period of time sufficient to absorb at least a portion of said templating agent from said synthetic material.

55 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
YearPapers
202112
202011
201910
201818
201712
201610