scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question
Institution

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.


Papers
More filters
Patent
05 Mar 1992
TL;DR: A one-piece foldable foldable plastic zipper slider for straddling relation with a profiled plastic reclosable fastener is described in this article, with a latch tongue that is deflected downward to snap in place and then cannot be re-opened.
Abstract: A one-piece foldable plastic zipper slider for straddling relation with a profiled plastic reclosable fastener. The plastic zipper slider has hinged wings that are latched in place by a latch tongue which is deflected downward to snap in place and then cannot be re-opened because subsequent forces act in such a direction to engage it more strongly.

115 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, a porosimetry simulation via network modeling is presented to produce initial water saturation and residual oil distributions in a water-wet pore system, which can provide boundary condition framework for more rigorous simulations of displacement, such as in the lattice Boltzmann simulated waterflood example provided.
Abstract: High resolution computed microtomography (CMT) using synchrotron X-ray sources provides the ability to obtain three-dimensional images of specimens with a spatial resolution on the order of micrometers. Microimaging capabilities at Brookhaven National Laboratory`s National Synchrotron Light Source have been enhanced to provide larger and higher resolution 3-D renderings of pore networks in reservoir rocks at a fraction of the time required in previous first generation scanning methods. Such data are used to model single and multiphase flow properties in digital images of real porous media. Pore networks are analyzed for tortuosity and connectivity measures, which have been elusive parameters in transport property models. We present examples of porosimetry simulation via network modeling to produce initial water saturation and residual oil distributions in a water-wet pore system. Furthermore, pore networks can provide the boundary condition framework for more rigorous simulations of displacement, such as in the lattice Boltzmann simulated waterflood example provided. Direct comparison between simulation and experiment is also possible. CMT images of a 6 mm subsection of a one inch diameter reservoir core sample were obtained prior and subsequent to flooding to residual oil. The fluid distributions from CMT, lattice Boltzmann waterflood simulation, and percolation-based network modeling were foundmore » to be highly correlated. Advances in 3-D visualization, implemented in Brookhaven National Laboratory`s 3-D theater, will allow even greater digestion and interpretation of phenomena dependent upon pore interconnectivity and multipore interactions.« less

115 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
J.L. Schlenker1, W.J. Rohrbaugh1, P. Chu1, Ernest W. Valyocsik1, George T. Kokotailo1 
01 Nov 1985-Zeolites
TL;DR: In this article, a disordered structure consisting of ferrierite sheets linked via bridging oxygens located on mirror planes is proposed for this material, characterized by ten-ring noninterpenetrating linear channels whose ideal dimensions are 5.3 × 5.6 A.

115 citations

Patent
Bowes Emmerson1
06 Jul 1984
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for extruding silica-rich solids is presented. The method comprises mixing silica with water in an alkali metal base or basic salt followed by mulling and extruding and subsequently drying the extrudate whereby the dried extrudates has a crush strength superior to that of the prior art.
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method for extruding silica-rich solids. The method comprises mixing silica-rich solids with water in an alkali metal base or basic salt followed by mulling and extruding and subsequently drying the extrudate whereby the dried extrudate has a crush strength superior to that of the prior art. The silica-rich solids can be silica alone, zeolite alone or a mixture thereof. The alkali metal can be sodium hydroxide. The invention is also directed to a product which has a special attribute in that they have sufficient integrity to withstand treatments with acids so that it is now possible to steam, acid extract, or calcine such extrudates. The catalyst can be used in hydrocarbon conversions such as hydrocracking, isomerization, hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, polymerization, reforming, catalytic cracking, or catalytic hydrocracking. The invention also relates to a method for extruding silica-rich solids which comprises substituting an alkali metal for hydrogen in silanol groups on outside surfaces of the silica-rich solids, mulling and extruding the substituted silica-rich solids and drying the extrudate whereby the dried extrudate has a crush strength superior to that of the prior art. The invention is also directed to a method for increasing the silica to metal ratio of a zeolite. The method comprises mixing silica-rich solids with water and an alkali metal base or basic salt, mulling and extruding the silica-rich mixture, drying the extrudate, ion exchanging the extrudate and recovering the catalyst which can be substantially metal free.

115 citations


Authors

Showing all 7085 results

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
Network Information
Related Institutions (5)
Chevron Corporation
14.5K papers, 271.7K citations

92% related

ExxonMobil
23.7K papers, 535.7K citations

90% related

Royal Dutch Shell
23.6K papers, 551.6K citations

88% related

Colorado School of Mines
20.6K papers, 602.7K citations

85% related

Halliburton
18K papers, 255.1K citations

85% related

Performance
Metrics
No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202112
202011
201910
201818
201712
201610