Patents Assigned to Millennium Petrochemicals Inc
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Patent number: 7524988Abstract: A method for removing aldehyde impurities from an acetic acid stream is disclosed. The method comprises reacting an acetic acid stream containing aldehyde impurities with a hydroxyl compound to form corresponding acetals. The acetals are subsequently removed from the acetic acid by, e.g., distillation.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2006Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignees: Lyondell Chemical Technology, L.P., Millennium Petrochemicals Inc.Inventors: Stephen H. Harris, Brian A. Salisbury, Ronnie M. Hanes
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Patent number: 7485749Abstract: A method for removing aldehyde impurities from an acetic acid stream is disclosed. The method comprises reacting aldehyde impurities with a hydroxyl compound in a drying distillation column or a combined column to form corresponding acetals. The acetals are subsequently removed as heavy impurities from acetic acid by distillation.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2006Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignees: Lyondell Chemical Technology, L.P., Millennium Petrochemicals inc.Inventors: Gary A. Sawyer, Wayne J. Brtko, Ronnie M. Hanes, Brian A. Salisbury
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Patent number: 6420595Abstract: A method of real time process control in a reaction system for the production of vinyl acetate from the oxidation of ethylene and acetic acid. Reaction system samples are collected from the reactor vessel feed and/or effluent and/or from columns and/or transfer lines downstream of the reactor vessel, and the concentration of one or more components in the sample is measured by an infrared analyzer. The concentration measurements are then used to make adjustments in the concentration of components in the reaction system, directly or indirectly, such as by adjusting the temperature profile in a particular column, the flow rate of solution in to or out of a column, or the addition or extraction of a component to or from the solution. For optimum process control, the measurements are transmitted to a control unit for real time analysis, and the adjustments are made almost instantly after the infrared analysis.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Millennium Petrochemicals, Inc.Inventors: Noel Hallinan, Wayne Brtko
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Patent number: 6362366Abstract: There is provided a process control method for the production of acetic acid by the catalyzed carbonylation of methanol and a process for the manufacture of acetic acid using the process control method. The process control method comprises measuring various reactor component concentrations, specifically the active catalyst species, methyl iodide, water and methyl acetate by means of an infrared analyzer, and adjusting in response thereto the concentrations of at least the catalyst species, methyl iodide and water to optimize the acetic acid reaction.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Millennium Petrochemicals IncInventors: Noel Hallinan, James A. Hinnenkamp
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Patent number: 6103934Abstract: There is provided a process control method for the production of acetic acid by the catalyzed carbonylation of methanol and a process for the manufacture of acetic acid using the process control method. The process control method comprises measuring various reactor component concentrations, specifically the active catalyst species, methyl iodide, water and methyl acetate by means of an infrared analyzer, and adjusting in response thereto the concentrations of at least the catalyst species, methyl iodide and water to optimize the acetic acid reaction.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Millennium Petrochemicals, Inc.Inventors: Noel Hallinan, James A. Hinnenkamp
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Patent number: 6022823Abstract: An improved process for producing high activity and high selectivity supported palladium-gold catalysts is provided. The process involves calcining the support impregnated with a palladium salt and gold salt in a non-reducing atmosphere and at a temperature ranging from 100.degree. C. to 600.degree. C. prior to reducing the metals. Catalysts of the invention are useful for the production of vinyl acetate in the vapor phase by reaction of ethylene, acetic acid and oxygen.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1996Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Millennium Petrochemicals, Inc.Inventors: Steven M. Augustine, David W. Smith, Ronnie M. Hanes, Michael D. Evans
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Patent number: 5830392Abstract: Improved compositions useful for the production of foamed rotomolded articles are provided. The compositions of the invention are comprised of a first thermoplastic resin component which is an ethylene polymer in pellet form containing a foaming agent and a second thermoplastic resin component which is a powder consisting of a mixture of different particle size and melt index ethylene polymers. An improved process for producing foamed rotomolded articles having uniformly foamed interiors and smooth exterior skins which are substantially free of surface defects is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1998Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Millennium Petrochemicals Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey J. Strebel
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Patent number: 5783611Abstract: Improved compositions useful for the production of foamed rotomolded articles are provided. The compositions of the invention are comprised of a first thermoplastic resin component which is an ethylene polymer in pellet form containing a foaming agent and a second thermoplastic resin component which is a powder consisting of a mixture of different particle size and melt index ethylene polymers. An improved process for producing foamed rotomolded articles having uniformly foamed interiors and smooth exterior skins which are substantially free of surface defects is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1997Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: Millennium Petrochemicals Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey J. Strebel