Patents by Inventor Christopher C. Boyer
Christopher C. Boyer has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9139503Abstract: A process for the production of dialkyl ether, the process including: feeding a stream comprising an alkyl alcohol to a distillation column reactor system; concurrently in the distillation column reactor system: i) contacting the alkyl alcohol with a catalytic distillation structure in a distillation reaction zone thereby catalytically reacting at least a portion of the alkyl alcohol to form a corresponding dialkyl ether and water; and ii) fractionating the resulting dialkyl ether from the water; operating the distillation column reactor system to obtain substantially complete conversion of the alkyl alcohol to form the corresponding dialkyl ether and water; recovering the dialkyl ether from the distillation column reactor as an overheads fraction; recovering the water from the distillation column reactor as a bottoms fraction.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2007Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: Lummus Technology Inc.Inventors: Lawrence A. Smith, Jr., Abraham P. Gelbein, Christopher C. Boyer
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Patent number: 8168843Abstract: A process for reducing benzene content in a reformate stream, including: fractionating a full range reformate comprising benzene, C7 to C9 monoalkyl aromatics, and C10+ polyalkyl aromatics into at least three fractions including a light reformate fraction comprising the benzene; a medium reformate fraction comprising the C7 to C9 monoalkyl aromatics; and a heavy reformate fraction comprising the C10+ polyalkyl aromatics; feeding the light reformate fraction, the heavy reformate fraction and a transalkylation catalyst to a transalkylation reaction zone; contacting the light fraction and the heavy fraction in presence of the transalkylation catalyst in the transalkylation reaction zone to react at least a portion of the benzene with C10+ polyalkyl aromatics to form monoalkyl aromatics; separating an effluent from the transalkylation reaction zone to form a catalyst fraction and a liquid fraction comprising the monoalkyl aromatics.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2008Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Kerry L. Rock, Christopher C. Boyer, Lawrence A. Smith, Jr.
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Patent number: 8101810Abstract: A process for reformate benzene reduction, the process including: feeding a light reformate fraction, an olefin feed, and an alkylation catalyst to an alkylation reaction zone; contacting the light reformate fraction and the olefin feed in the presence of the alkylation catalyst in the alkylation reaction zone to convert at least a portion of the benzene and the olefin to a monoalkylate; recovering a catalyst fraction from an alkylation reaction zone effluent; and recovering a light reformate product having a reduced benzene content.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Christopher C. Boyer, Lawrence A. Smith, Jr., Arvids Judzis, Jr., John R. Adams
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Patent number: 7745674Abstract: A process for alkylation of benzene, including: feeding benzene, a polyalkylate, and a catalyst to a reactor comprising a first and a second reaction zone; reacting the benzene and the polyalkylate in the first reaction zone under transalkylation conditions to form a monoalkylate product; feeding a C2-C4 olefin to the reactor intermediate the first and second reaction zones; reacting benzene and the C2-C4 olefin in the second reaction zone under alkylation conditions to form additional monoalkylate product; recovering an effluent from the reactor, wherein the effluent comprises benzene, the monoalkylate product, any unreacted C2-C4 olefins, heavy hydrocarbons, and the catalyst; separating the catalyst from the effluent; separating the benzene from the monoalkylate product and the heavy hydrocarbons within the liquid effluent; separating the monoalkylate product from the heavy hydrocarbons within the liquid effluent; and recovering the monoalkylate product.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2008Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Christopher C. Boyer, Lawrence A. Smith, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100048970Abstract: A process for reformate benzene reduction, the process including: feeding a light reformate fraction, an olefin feed, and an alkylation catalyst to an alkylation reaction zone; contacting the light reformate fraction and the olefin feed in the presence of the alkylation catalyst in the alkylation reaction zone to convert at least a portion of the benzene and the olefin to a monoalkylate; recovering a catalyst fraction from an alkylation reaction zone effluent; and recovering a light reformate product having a reduced benzene content.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2008Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: CATALYTIC DISTILLATION TECHNOLOGIESInventors: Christopher C. Boyer, Lawrence A. Smith, JR., Arvids Judzis, JR., John R. Adams
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Publication number: 20100048966Abstract: A process for alkylation of benzene, including: feeding benzene, a polyalkylate, and a catalyst to a reactor comprising a first and a second reaction zone; reacting the benzene and the polyalkylate in the first reaction zone under transalkylation conditions to form a monoalkylate product; feeding a C2-C4 olefin to the reactor intermediate the first and second reaction zones; reacting benzene and the C2-C4 olefin in the second reaction zone under alkylation conditions to form additional monoalkylate product; recovering an effluent from the reactor, wherein the effluent comprises benzene, the monoalkylate product, any unreacted C2-C4 olefins, heavy hydrocarbons, and the catalyst; separating the catalyst from the effluent; separating the benzene from the monoalkylate product and the heavy hydrocarbons within the liquid effluent; separating the monoalkylate product from the heavy hydrocarbons within the liquid effluent; and recovering the monoalkylate product.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2008Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: CATALYTIC DISTILLATION TECHNOLOGIESInventors: Christopher C. Boyer, Lawrence A. Smith, JR.
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Publication number: 20100044273Abstract: A process for reducing benzene content in a reformate stream, including: fractionating a full range reformate comprising benzene, C7 to C9 monoalkyl aromatics, and C10+ polyalkyl aromatics into at least three fractions including a light reformate fraction comprising the benzene; a medium reformate fraction comprising the C7 to C9 monoalkyl aromatics; and a heavy reformate fraction comprising the C10+ polyalkyl aromatics; feeding the light reformate fraction, the heavy reformate fraction and a transalkylation catalyst to a transalkylation reaction zone; contacting the light fraction and the heavy fraction in presence of the transalkylation catalyst in the transalkylation reaction zone to react at least a portion of the benzene with C10+ polyalkyl aromatics to form monoalkyl aromatics; separating an effluent from the transalkylation reaction zone to form a catalyst fraction and a liquid fraction comprising the monoalkyl aromatics.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2008Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: CATALYTIC DISTILLATION TECHNOLOGIESInventors: Kerry L. Rock, Christopher C. Boyer, Lawrence A. Smith, JR.
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Patent number: 7649123Abstract: A process for the oligomerization of propylene is disclosed wherein a tungstated zirconia catalyst prepared as a distillation structure is used in a reaction distillation zone under conditions of temperature and pressure to concurrently react the propylene to produce oligomers thereof and separate the oligomer products from unreacted propylene by fractional distillation in a distillation column reactor. Compared to the prior art tubular or plug flow reactors, lower temperatures and pressures are used to produce higher conversions and selectivities to preferred isomeric forms useful for preparing neo acids.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2008Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignees: Catalytic Distillation Technologies, ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Keenan, Ramzi Y. Saleh, James C. Vartuli, Robert C. Lemon, Jean W. Beeckman, Christopher C. Boyer, Mitchell E. Loescher
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Patent number: 7638041Abstract: A selected boiling range fluid catalytically cracked naphtha stream is subjected to simultaneous splitting, thioetherification of a light boiling range naphtha and selective hydrogenation of the dienes in a medium boiling range naphtha.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2005Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Christopher C. Boyer, Gary G. Podrebarac, William M. Cross, Jr., Arvids Judzis
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Patent number: 7615673Abstract: A process for the oligomerization of propylene is disclosed wherein MCM-22 zeolite prepared as a distillation structure is used in a reaction distillation zone under conditions of temperature and pressure to concurrently react the propylene to produce oligomers thereof and separate the oligomer products from unreacted propylene by fractional distillation in a distillation column reactor. Compared to the prior art tubular or plug flow reactors, lower temperatures and pressures are used to produce higher conversions and selectivities to preferred isomeric forms.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignees: Catalytic Distillation Technologies, ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Mitchell E. Loescher, Christopher C. Boyer, Michael J. Keenan, Jon E. R. Stanat
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Publication number: 20090182183Abstract: A process for the oligomerization of propylene is disclosed wherein a tungstated zirconia catalyst prepared as a distillation structure is used in a reaction distillation zone under conditions of temperature and pressure to concurrently react the propylene to produce oligomers thereof and separate the oligomer products from unreacted propylene by fractional distillation in a distillation column reactor. Compared to the prior art tubular or plug flow reactors, lower temperatures and pressures are used to produce higher conversions and selectivities to preferred isomeric forms useful for preparing neo acids.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicants: CATALYTIC DISTILLATION TECHNOLOGIES, EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL PATENTS, INC.Inventors: Michael J. Keenan, Ramzi Y. Saleh, James C. Vartuli, Robert C. Lemon, Jean W. Beeckman, Christopher C. Boyer, Mitchell E. Loescher
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Patent number: 7553995Abstract: A process for the production of tertiary ethers, including: feeding a hydrocarbon stream comprising isoolefins and propionitrile to a distillation column reactor system containing at least one etherification reaction zone; feeding a C2 to C6 monoalcohol or mixture thereof to the distillation column reactor; concurrently in the distillation column reactor system: reacting a portion of the isoolefins with a portion of the alcohols to form a tertiary ether; and separating the tertiary ether from unreacted isoolefins; withdrawing the tertiary ether and propionitrile from the distillation column reactor system as a bottoms; withdrawing the unreacted isoolefins from the distillation column reactor system as an overheads; and operating the distillation column reactor system such that the etherification reaction zone is substantially free of propionitrile.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2007Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Christopher C. Boyer, Mitchell E. Loescher, Willibrord A. Groten, Mario J. Maraschino, Kerry L. Rock
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Patent number: 7547810Abstract: A catalyst useful for multi-phase reactors that includes an active component surrounded by a coating on a surface of the active component, wherein the coating provides a liquid film around the active component to increase the useful life of the active component as compared to an uncoated active component.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2008Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventor: Christopher C. Boyer
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Publication number: 20090069608Abstract: A process for the production of tertiary ethers, including: feeding a hydrocarbon stream comprising isoolefins and propionitrile to a distillation column reactor system containing at least one etherification reaction zone; feeding a C2 to C6 monoalcohol or mixture thereof to the distillation column reactor; concurrently in the distillation column reactor system: reacting a portion of the isoolefins with a portion of the alcohols to form a tertiary ether; and separating the tertiary ether from unreacted isoolefins; withdrawing the tertiary ether and propionitrile from the distillation column reactor system as a bottoms; withdrawing the unreacted isoolefins from the distillation column reactor system as an overheads; and operating the distillation column reactor system such that the etherification reaction zone is substantially free of propionitrile.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventors: Christopher C. Boyer, Mitchell E. Loescher, Willibrord A. Groten, Mario J. Maraschino, Kerry L. Rock
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Publication number: 20090069607Abstract: A process for the production of dialkyl ether, the process including: feeding a stream comprising an alkyl alcohol to a distillation column reactor system; concurrently in the distillation column reactor system: i) contacting the alkyl alcohol with a catalytic distillation structure in a distillation reaction zone thereby catalytically reacting at least a portion of the alkyl alcohol to form a corresponding dialkyl ether and water; and ii) fractionating the resulting dialkyl ether from the water; operating the distillation column reactor system to obtain substantially complete conversion of the alkyl alcohol to form the corresponding dialkyl ether and water; recovering the dialkyl ether from the distillation column reactor as an overheads fraction; recovering the water from the distillation column reactor as a bottoms fraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Lawrence A. Smith, JR., Abraham P. Gelbein, Christopher C. Boyer
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Patent number: 7494584Abstract: An energy efficient process scheme for a highly exothermic reaction-distillation system in which the reactor is external to the distillation column and the feed to the reactor is a mixture of at least one liquid product stream from the distillation column with or without other liquid/vapor reactants. The reactor is operated under adiabatic and boiling point conditions and at a pressure that results in vaporizing a portion of the liquid flow through the reactor due to the heat of reaction. Under these conditions, reaction temperature is controlled by reactor pressure. The pressure (and hence the temperature) is maintained at a sufficiently high level such that the reactor effluent can be efficiently used to provide reboil heat for the distillation column.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2007Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Arvids Judzis, Abraham P. Gelbein, John R. Adams, Christopher C. Boyer
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Patent number: 7488861Abstract: Cumene and secondary butyl benzene are produced simultaneously in a distillation column reactor by feeding propylene, butylene and benzene to the reactor. Unreacted benzene is removed as overheads and cumene and secondary butyl benzene are removed as products. The catalysts used are acid cation exchange resins, zeolites, particularly beta zeolite.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2005Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventors: Christopher C. Boyer, Mitchell E. Loescher
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Publication number: 20090023969Abstract: A catalyst useful for multi-phase reactors that includes an active component surrounded by a coating on a surface of the active component, wherein the coating provides a liquid film around the active component to increase the useful life of the active component as compared to an uncoated active component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2008Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: CATALYTIC DISTILLATION TECHNOLOGIESInventor: Christopher C. Boyer
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Publication number: 20090020457Abstract: A catalyst useful for multi-phase reactors that includes an active component surrounded by a coating on a surface of the active component, wherein the coating provides a liquid film around the active component to increase the useful life of the active component as compared to an uncoated active component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventor: Christopher C. Boyer
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Patent number: 7476637Abstract: A catalyst useful for multi-phase reactors that includes an active component surrounded by a coating on a surface of the active component, wherein the coating provides a liquid film around the active component to increase the useful life of the active component as compared to an uncoated active component.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2007Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Catalytic Distillation TechnologiesInventor: Christopher C. Boyer