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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.
Topics: Catalysis, Zeolite, Fluid catalytic cracking, Alkyl, Hydrocarbon
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07 Jun 1988TL;DR: In this paper, a drill string has a plurality of sections of drill pipe connected together for traversing a wellbore, and the drilling fluid is circulated down the string and up the annulus between the drill string and the well-bore to transport entrained drill cuttings out of the well bore.
Abstract: A borehole tool employs a drill string having a plurality of sections of drill pipe connected together for traversing a wellbore. Drilling fluid is circulated down the drill string and up the annulus between the drill string and the wellbore to transport entrained drill cuttings out of the wellbore. At least one section of double wall drill pipe with its outer wall perforated, is included in the drill string. Drilling fluid flow down the string into the section of double wall drill pipe is controlled to effect a desired degree of drilling fluid flow rate through the perforations in the outer wall of the double wall drill pipe section so as to provide a stirring action to the drill cuttings in the wellbore annulus and thereby improve the transport of entrained drill cuttings out of the wellbore in the circulating drilling fluid.
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27 May 1992TL;DR: In this paper, a method for modifying a synthetic mesoporous crystalline material by contacting with a treatment composition M'X'Y'n wherein M' is an element of Groups IIA, IIIA, IVA, VA, VIA, VIIIA, IB, IIB, IVB, VB or VIB; X' is halide, hydride, al~oxide of C1-6, or acetate; Y' is X or phosphine, sulfide, carbonyl or cyano; and n = 1-5.
Abstract: A method is described for modifying a synthetic mesoporous crystalline material by contacting with a treatment composition M'X'Y'n wherein M' is an element of Groups IIA, IIIA, IVA, VA, VIA, VIIIA, IB, IIB, IVB, VB or VIB; X' is halide, hydride, al~oxide of C1-6, or acetate; Y' is X or phosphine, sulfide, carbonyl or cyano; and n = 1-5. The contacted crystalline material becomes functionalized and the functionalized material can be used as a sorbent or a catalyst component.
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15 Apr 1982TL;DR: In this article, the arrangement of fluid catalyst bed apparatus can be employed under varying reaction conditions in order to adjust contact between vaporous reactant and fluidized catalyst so as to maximize production as desired of either gasoline boiling range products or olefinic products useful as chemical feedstocks.
Abstract: Apparatus and method of its utilization for controlling exothermic reactions such as the conversion of methanol to either olefin-enriched or gasoline boiling range hydrocarbons are disclosed. More particularly, the arrangement of fluid catalyst bed apparatus can be employed under varying reaction conditions in order to adjust contact between vaporous reactant and fluidized catalyst so as to maximize production as desired of either gasoline boiling range products or olefinic products useful as chemical feedstocks.
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21 Dec 1981TL;DR: In this article, a new and useful improvement in the method for preparing synthetic crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite ZSM-12 is provided, which comprises synthesizing ZSM12 in the presence of cyclic quaternary amine halides as templates rather than the conventional template of tetraethylammonium.
Abstract: A new and useful improvement in the method for preparing synthetic crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite ZSM-12 is provided. The improved method comprises synthesizing ZSM-12 in the presence of cyclic quaternary amine halides as templates rather than the conventional template of tetraethylammonium.
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16 Apr 1991TL;DR: In this paper, an outer shell which will remain relatively cool and, therefore, capable of being handled, surrounds an inner shell capable of sustaining high temperatures, and after use, the components are readily separable for separate recycling processes.
Abstract: A microwavable container useful in the microwave heating of items, particularly foodstuffs, comprises readily separable components. An outer shell which will remain relatively cool and, therefore, capable of being handled, surrounds an inner shell capable of sustaining high temperatures. A consumer may heat a food product in the inner shell of the present invention without risking contact with that inner shell when the inner shell becomes hot. After use, the components are readily separable for separate recycling processes.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Galen D. Stucky | 144 | 958 | 101796 |
James A. Russell | 124 | 1024 | 87929 |
Thomas Bein | 109 | 677 | 42800 |
George J. Hirasaki | 65 | 278 | 14164 |
Kai-Kit Wong | 61 | 605 | 14680 |
James Paul | 59 | 252 | 13394 |
Sankaran Sundaresan | 58 | 241 | 10083 |
Fabio Rocca | 57 | 325 | 19186 |
Roland Winston | 55 | 473 | 13911 |
Kyger C. Lohmann | 54 | 144 | 10112 |
Maurice A. Biot | 50 | 154 | 37311 |
Kenneth E. Peters | 48 | 171 | 13920 |
Paul L. Stoffa | 47 | 260 | 9323 |
Clarence D. Chang | 47 | 239 | 9047 |
Bruce H. Wilkinson | 45 | 118 | 6483 |