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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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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the time evolution and stability of the dimensions of a solidifying crystal for typical floating zone geometries and derived necessary and sufficient conditions for crystal shape stability in float zoning.
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21 Jan 1977TL;DR: In this article, a catalytic process is provided for the selective production of para-xylene by disproportionation of toluene in the presence of a catalyst comprising a crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite having a silica to alumina ratio of at least about 12 and a constraint index within the approximate range of 1 to 12, which catalyst has undergone controlled precoking.
Abstract: A catalytic process is provided for the selective production of para-xylene by disproportionation of toluene in the presence of a catalyst comprising a crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite having a silica to alumina ratio of at least about 12 and a constraint index within the approximate range of 1 to 12, which catalyst has undergone controlled precoking, i.e. selectivation, by exposing the same to a thermally decomposable organic compound at a temperature in excess of the decomposition temperature of said compound, generally greater than 1000° F., but less than about 1200° F., at a hydrogen to organic compound mole ratio between 0 and 1 to deposit at least about 2 weight percent coke thereon and thereafter contacting toluene with the resulting coke-containing catalyst under disproportionation conditions including a temperature between about 800° F. and 1025° F., and preferably between about 825° F. and 1000° F., at a hydrogen to toluene mole ratio greater than 1 and up to about 10 and recovering a product mixture containing para-xylene in an amount greater than the thermodynamic equilibrium concentration thereof in the total xylenes produced.
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20 Apr 1981TL;DR: In general, the borated derivatives possess superior friction modifying capability compared to the non-borated amines as mentioned in this paper, and are used in various hydrocarbyl lubricants.
Abstract: Ethoxylated amines and their borated derivatives are effective friction modifying additives when incorporated into various hydrocarbyl lubricants. In general the borated derivatives possess superior friction modifying capability.
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05 Oct 1987TL;DR: In this article, a C 3 -C 4 hydrocarbon diluent is generated from the effluent in a series of steps and recycled to the fixed-bed catalytic reactor in order to dissipate the heat of reaction.
Abstract: A methanol-to-gasoline (MTG type) conversion process in which the conversion is conducted in a fixed bed catalytic reactor. A C 3 -C 4 hydrocarbon diluent is generated from the effluent in a series of steps and recycled to the fixed bed reactor in order to dissipate the heat of reaction.
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TL;DR: In this article, the role of the die shaper is examined in detail from the points of view of die material selection (e.g., wettability and chemical compatibility) and die design.
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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 |