Abstract: Method and apparatus for determining the vertical gradient of the vertical gravitational field by a single measurement, for example, adjacent an earth formation of interest, are provided.
Abstract: A catalyst containing molybdenum and chromium and method for recovering upgraded liquid products from a solid carbonaceous material using said catalyst are disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 25, 1983
Date of Patent:
April 30, 1985
Assignee:
Standard Oil Company (Indiana)
Inventors:
John A. Mahoney, John J. Helstrom, A. Martin Tait
Abstract: A laminate suitable for use as a pond or pool liner is shown, the laminate comprising a batt of non-woven polyolefin fabric weighing 100 to 300 grams per square meter having thermally bonded thereto an ethylene/butylacrylate polymer in an amount of 600 to 1200 grams per square meter, said copolymer containing 10-25 weight percent butylacrylate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 22, 1984
Date of Patent:
April 30, 1985
Assignee:
Standard Oil Company (Indiana)
Inventors:
Josef Alteepping, Dietrich E. Bornemann
Abstract: AMS-1B crystalline borosilicate molecular sieve is prepared by reacting under crystallization conditions an aqueous mixture containing sources for an oxide of silicon, an oxide of boron, a cation and a lower alkyl primary or secondary amine.
Abstract: A method of reacting carbon monoxide and hydrogen to form light hydrocarbons and alcohols in a slurry phase and in the presence of iron-containing active carbon catalyst is disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 22, 1984
Date of Patent:
April 23, 1985
Assignee:
Standard Oil Company (Indiana)
Inventors:
John F. Connolly, Arnold N. Wennerberg, Robert F. Waters
Abstract: A fluid bed system for retorting solid hydrocarbon-containing material, such as oil shale, coal and tar sands, in which solid hydrocarbon-containing material and heat carrier material are fed into a mixing chamber, mixed and rapidly transported upwardly by a lift gas through a lift pipe into a solids-containing vessel to retort the hydrocarbon-containing material with minimal thermal cracking of the liberated hydrocarbons to increase the recovery of condensable hydrocarbons. The retorted material can be conveyed to a dilute phase lift pipe and combustor vessel where carbon residue in the retorted material is combusted leaving hot spent material that can be fed into the mixing chamber as solid heat carrier material.
Abstract: This invention relates to carbamates of beta-hydroxyethylsulfoxides which are useful as cosurfactants in enhanced oil recovery, surfactants and biocides, and as hydraulic fluids when of sufficiently low molecular weight.
Abstract: A process for the manufacture of a phosphorus-vanadium oxide and a phosphorus-vanadium-co-metal catalyst suitable for the oxidation of butane to maleic anhydride is disclosed. The catalyst is prepared by reacting, in an aqueous medium, a vanadium compound, inorganic acid and, if used, a metal oxide. Ortho-phosphoric acid is then added to form a soluble vanadium-phosphorus or a vanadium-phosphorus-metal catalyst. The acidified water is removed and aliphatic alcohols and either aromatic acids or aromatic anhydrides, or a mixture of these, are added and the alcohols are removed. The solid phosphorus-vanadium, or phosphorus-vanadium-metal oxide is recovered under vacuum.
Abstract: A straight-through three reactor system and process produces acceptable levels of sulfur recovery from acid gas at a cost significantly less than that required for a standard modified four reactor Claus system. The system includes two conventional Claus reactors and one cold bed adsorption (CBA) reactor in series. Four condensers are provided, one disposed before each of the catalytic reactors, and one disposed after the CBA reactor. The system is designed to operate either in a recovery mode or in a regeneration mode. In the recovery mode, the reactors are in series and the last reactor is operated below dew point of sulfur (CBA reactor). In regeneration mode, effluent from the third condenser is heated in a first heat exchanger where effluent from the first catalytic reactor is used as the heat source. Sulfur is vaporized in the CBA reactor and is recovered in the fourth condenser. Effluent from the fourth condenser is then passed to an incinerator.
Abstract: Novel polyimides and molding compositions are prepared from novel tricyclo[4.2.1.0.sup.2,5 ] nonane-3,4-dimethyl-3,4,7,8-tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride. The dianhydride is useful for the manufacture of polyimides which are useful as engineering plastics.
Abstract: A system and process produce high actual levels of sulfur recovery from acid gas. The system includes two conventional Claus reactors and two cold bed adsorption (CBA) reactors. Four condensers are provided, one disposed before each of the catalytic reactors, and one disposed after the CBA reactor. The system includes a gas clean-up treatment zone for hydrogenation, drying and oxidation of gas to provide stoichiometric ratio of H.sub.2 S and SO.sub.2. The gas is passed through the clean-up treatment zone prior to being fed to the first of the CBA reactors. The system is designed to operate either in a recovery mode or in a regeneration mode. In the recovery mode, the reactors are in series and the CBA reactors are operated below dew point of sulfur. In regeneration mode, effluent from the clean-up treatment zone is heated in a heat exchanger using effluent from the first catalytic reactor as the heat source.
Abstract: A catalyst composition comprising a cadmium component and a support comprising at least one of a crystalline borosilicate and a pillared smectite or vermiculite clay is disclosed.
Abstract: Novel polyimides, copolyimides and molding compositions are prepared from novel dianhydrides such as bicyclo[4.2.0]octane-2,5 diphenyl-7,8-dimethyl,3,4,7,8-tetracarboxylic dianhydride and bicyclo[4.2.0] octane-7,8-dimethyl-3,4,7,8-tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride. The novel polyimides are useful as engineering plastics. The novel dianhydrides are useful for the preparation of the polyimides.
Abstract: 3-Sulfoxy-1,2-propylene glycols-1-esters of tricyclo 4.2.2.0.sup.2,5) dec-9-ene-3,4,7,8-tetracarboxylic acid are prepared. These compounds are useful as surfactants, biocides and as cosurfactants in enhanced oil recovery.
Abstract: A sealing member capable of elastic deformations provides a seal from the atmosphere between the mouth of a fillpipe and a liquid dispensing nozzle having vapor recovery conduit means internal to the receptive fillpipe, typically for use with gasoline.
Abstract: A process to convert a substantially linear alkene, such as n-butene, to isomerized products comprises contacting such alkene under conversion conditions comprising a temperature of above 300.degree. C. to about 650.degree. C. and an alkene reactant partial pressure of less than about 0.4 atmospheres with an AMS-1B borosilicate catalyst composition containing at least 50 wt. % hydrogen from AMS-1B incorporated in an inert binder.
Abstract: Monoolefins such as propylene and isobutylene are converted to the corresponding unsaturated nitriles, acrylonitrile and methacrylonitrile, respectively, by reacting a mixture of the olefin, ammonia, and a molecular oxygen-containing gas in the presence of a catalyst containing the oxides of iron, bismuth, molybdenum, and cobalt or nickel or both, and optionally an oxide of at least one element selected from the group consisting of the alkali metals, rare earth metals, tantalum and niobium, and optionally one or more of the oxides of the elements selected from the group consisting of phosphorus and arsenic.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 3, 1982
Date of Patent:
March 5, 1985
Assignee:
Standard Oil Company (Indiana)
Inventors:
Robert K. Grasselli, Arthur F. Miller, Harley F. Hardman
Abstract: Novel copolyoxadiazole-imides are disclosed. These copolyoxadiazole-imides are useful for the manufacture of fibers, films, felts, coatings and molded objects.