Abstract: A water-permeable, grass-like sport surface is provided. The sport surface comprises a solid, porous, resilient base mat and a thermoplastic, synthetic fiber, grass-like mat placed over the base mat. The grass-like mat is prepared by tufting synthetic fibers into a water-permeable fabric to obtain a fabric having loops of the synthetic fibers on the fabric's bottom side and a grass-like pile on its top side, then placing on the loops on the bottom side of the fabric a water-permeable, heat-resistant membrane, composed of high melting-point fibers or a mixture of high melting-point fibers, followed by heating the membrane to fuse the synthetic fibers to the membrane.
Abstract: A method for solvent extracting extractable materials from solids is disclosed, which includes (a) maintaining a vertically extending bed comprising said solids in a vertically extending extraction zone and introducing said mixture into an upper portion of said bed; (b) providing a substantially continuous gaseous phase in contact with a lower portion of said bed; (c) maintaining a substantially continuous liquid phase comprising a vaporizable primary liquid solvent and at least one secondary liquid solvent in contact with at least a lower part of said upper portion of said bed above said gaseous phase, said liquid phase and said gaseous phase having an interface at a vertically intermediate level of said bed; (d) introducing said primary liquid solvent into an intermediate liquid level in said liquid phase spaced from the top of said liquid phase; (e) introducing at least one secondary liquid solvent into said liquid phase above said intermediate liquid level; (f) passing said primary and secondary solvents
Abstract: The electrochemical gasification reaction of carbonaceous materials by anodic oxidation in an aqueous acidic electrolyte to produce oxides of carbon at the anode and hydrogen at the cathode of an electrolysis cell is catalyzed by the use of an iron catalyst.
Abstract: Disclosed is a process for the preparation of substituted carboxylic acids and their derivatives in which the synthesis reaction is carried out at least partially thermally in the presence of a furan-type compound. The furan-type compound substantially increases yields and reduces the formation of undesirable resinous by-products.
Abstract: A method is disclosed for the production of metallurgical grade coal and low ash coal by the combination of froth flotation and selective agglomeration.
Abstract: A process is disclosed which removes gangue minerals from phosphate rock by forming an aqueous slurry of phosphate rock and its impurities, then using a low boiling, nonpolar, water insoluble, bridging hydrocarbon to selectively agglomerate the phosphates.
Abstract: Oil shale mineral solids are separated from a fluid in a process comprising heating the mineral solids to at least the magnetic transformation temperature of a portion of the solids and thereafter magnetically separating mineral solids from the feed. High gradient magnetic separation techniques are preferred.
Abstract: A process for retorting oil shale, especially lean oil shale, which comprises heating oil shale in a retort zone in the absence of substantial molecular oxygen to evolve hydrocarbonaceous vapors therefrom, thereby producing retorted shale; burning the retorted shale with added carbonaceous material in a combustion zone in the presence of an amount of added combustion catalyst sufficient to increase the rate of combustion of said added carbonaceous material in said combustion zone; and transferring heat from the combustion zone to heat said lean shale.
Abstract: Disclosed is a lubricant composition containing an oil of lubricating viscosity having dispersed therein a particulate hydrated alkali-metal borate and an effective amount of a sulfur-containing polyhydroxy compound which stabilizes the composition against the adverse effects of water contamination.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 29, 1981
Date of Patent:
May 24, 1983
Assignee:
Chevron Research Company
Inventors:
Christopher G. Salentine, Vernon R. Small
Abstract: A process for the preparation of 1-nitroalkene which comprises the reaction of a 1-alkene with dinitrogen tetroxide in the presence of oxygen and an ether solvent to form an alkene-dinitrogen tetroxide adduct and subsequent reaction of the resulting adduct with sodium fluoride in the presence of an inert gas.
Abstract: A process for producing lubricating oil base stock from a feedstock having a VI of less than 80 to a base stock with a VI of at least 90 with the same boiling range as the feedstock. The feedstock is contacted with a zeolite-containing hydrocracking catalyst in a first zone and an amorphous hydrocracking catalyst in the second zone. Between 25 percent and 75 percent of all hydroconversion takes place in the first zone.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 9, 1981
Date of Patent:
May 17, 1983
Assignee:
Chevron Research Company
Inventors:
Bruce E. Powell, Jerome F. Mayer, John A. Zakarian
Abstract: Compounds represented by the formula ##STR1## wherein R and R.sup.1 are independently hydrogen or lower alkyl; R.sup.2 is lower alkenyl, lower alkynyl or --CH.sub.2 X wherein X is halogen, hydroxyl, lower alkoxy, lower alkylthio or a furanyl ring; and Z is hydroxyl, lower alkoxy or --NR.sup.3 R.sup.4 wherein R.sup.3 and R.sup.4 are independently hydrogen or lower alkyl possess fungicidal activity. Moreover, some of the compounds of this invention also possess herbicidal activity.
Abstract: The volume ratio of CO.sub.2 /CO in cracking catalyst regenerator flue gas is increased without adverse effect on cracking conversion and selectivity by employing a chromium oxidation catalyst at a high concentration in a small proportion of particles circulating in a cracking system.
Abstract: A liquid hydrocarbonaceous feedstock containing asphaltenes and optionally solids is hydroprocessed by passing the feedstock through a catalytic reaction zone in the presence of a catalyst bed containing a solid hydroprocessing catalyst under hydroprocessing conditions to produce a hydrocarbonaceous effluent containing solids. Plugging of the catalyst bed is avoided by controlling the severity of the hydroprocessing conditions in the catalytic reaction zone to maintain the aliphatic hydrogen concentration of the liquid effluent sufficiently low to prevent substantial precipitation of asphaltenes within the catalytic reaction zone.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for selectively generating a next-in-time positional code for disconnectably connecting recording circuitry to different but contiguous sets of detectors, i.e. an "active" array, from among a plurality of detectors positioned along the line of survey. For this purpose a microcomputer system that includes a system bus connected (via a port) to the rollalong switch, is employed.
Abstract: This invention is a process for liquefying coal in at least two stages, comprising(a) heating a slurry comprising a solid particulate coal, and an externally supplied dispersed dissolution catalyst in the presence of hydrogen in a first reaction zone to substantially dissolve the coal and provide a first effluent slurry having a normally liquid portion comprising solvent and dissolved coal and containing undissolved solids and dispersed dissolution catalyst; and(b) contacting at least a portion of said normally liquid portion containing undissolved solids and dispersed dissolution catalyst with hydrogen in a second reaction zone in the presence of a second externally supplied hydrogenation catalyst under hydrogenation conditions, including a temperature lower than the temperature to which said slurry is heated in step (a), to produce a second effluent slurry having a normally liquid portion.
Abstract: Processes for wet spinning nylon 4 filaments. The processes are characterized by the use of a formic acid spinning dope and an acidic aqueous alkali metal formate coagulation bath maintained at elevated temperatures.