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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: Weisz and V. J. Frilette as discussed by the authors described the catalytic properties of small pore molecular sieve zeolites, and great strides in the use of shape-selective zeolite have been made, both scientifically and technologically.
Abstract: In the 26 years since the term “shape-selective catalysis” was coined by P. B. Weisz and V. J. Frilette [1] to describe the unique catalytic properties of small pore molecular sieve zeolites, great strides in the use of shape-selective zeolites have been made, both scientifically and technologically. Since then, in addition to small pore zeolites, synthetic medium pore zeolites, such as ZSM-5 [2], ZSM-11 [3], ZSM-22 [4], ZSM-23 [5], ZSM-35 [6], ZSM-38 [7], ZSM-48 [8], etc., have been discovered. The availability of these synthetic medium pore zeolites has expanded the realm of “shape selectivity” beyond the original discovery of selective conversion of straight chain molecules to include certain branched molecules, single-ring aromatics, naphthenes, and nonhydrocarbons with a critical molecular dimension smaller than about 6 A.
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18 May 1944TL;DR: In this article, a process for cracking a hydrocarbon material in two separate reaction zones, each of which contains a different crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite, was described.
Abstract: A process for cracking a hydrocarbon material in two separate reaction zones, each of which contains a different crystalline aluminosilicate zeolite, one of such zeolites having a pore size of less than 6 Angstrom units and the other of such zeolites having a pore size greater than 8 Angstrom units.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a generalized three-stage model in which mechanical stratigraphy at times restricts fault growth and the degree of elastic fault interaction, as well as the geometry and statistics of the system.
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TL;DR: The sabkha of Abu Dhabi was formed during the past 7,000 years by wind erosion of pre-existing dunes and progradation of subaqueous, intertidal, and supratidal carbonate sediments as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: SUMMARY
The sabkha of Abu Dhabi was formed during the past 7,000 years by wind erosion of pre-existing dunes and progradation of subaqueous, intertidal, and supratidal carbonate sediments. Marine transgression began in this area about 7,000 years ago and reached an apparent high about 1 m above its present level somewhat prior to 4,000 years B.P. Since then progradation of intertidal and supratidal sediments has taken place; this began 3,750 years ago. Arid conditions over the sabkha have produced large amounts of gypsum and anhydrite and lesser amounts of dolomite, magnesite, celestite and halite.
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10 Aug 1964TL;DR: In this article, a process for in situ retorting of oil shale is described, where an externally heated gas is circulated through a first retort zone and then the retorting units are replaced with frontal advance units comprised of low head fans which are capable of circulating the required volume of retorting gas but which require substantially less power to operate than the compressors.
Abstract: A process for in situ retorting of oil shale wherein an externally heated gas is circulated through a first retort zone. Surface retorting units comprised of compressors and furnaces are used to start the retorting process and to continue same until the off gas being recovered from the first retort zone reaches a temperature condition which is indicative that adequate heat is available in the retort zone to complete the retorting process without further external heating of the retorting gas. The surface retorting units are then replaced with frontal advance units comprised of low head fans which are capable of circulating the required volume of retorting gas but which require substantially less power to operate than the compressors. Also, when the units are interchanged the off gas from the first retort zone is diverted through a second retort zone to cool the off gas and to preheat the second zone.
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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 |