Patents by Inventor Dennis L. Holtermann
Dennis L. Holtermann 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: 9944736Abstract: Methods for preparing single and dual metallocene catalyst systems containing an activator-support are disclosed. These methods can include precontacting of the activator-support and an organoaluminum compound, as well as sequential contacting of two different metallocene compounds to form a dual metallocene catalyst system.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2016Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LPInventors: Ted H. Cymbaluk, Max P. McDaniel, Qing Yang, Dennis L. Holtermann
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Publication number: 20170029541Abstract: Methods for preparing single and dual metallocene catalyst systems containing an activator-support are disclosed. These methods can include precontacting of the activator-support and an organoaluminum compound, as well as sequential contacting of two different metallocene compounds to form a dual metallocene catalyst system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Ted H. Cymbaluk, Max P. McDaniel, Qing Yang, Dennis L. Holtermann
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Patent number: 9493592Abstract: Methods for preparing single and dual metallocene catalyst systems containing an activator-support are disclosed. These methods can include precontacting of the activator-support and an organoaluminum compound, as well as sequential contacting of two different metallocene compounds to form a dual metallocene catalyst system.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2015Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LPInventors: Ted H. Cymbaluk, Max P. McDaniel, Qing Yang, Dennis L. Holtermann, Tony R. Crain
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Publication number: 20160194420Abstract: Methods for preparing single and dual metallocene catalyst systems containing an activator-support are disclosed. These methods can include precontacting of the activator-support and an organoaluminum compound, as well as sequential contacting of two different metallocene compounds to form a dual metallocene catalyst system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2015Publication date: July 7, 2016Inventors: Ted H. Cymbaluk, Max P. McDaniel, Qing Yang, Dennis L. Holtermann, Tony R. Crain
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Patent number: 9347139Abstract: A method of removing a metal protective layer from a surface of a reactor component comprising treating the metal protective layer with one or more chemical removal agents to remove at least a portion of the metal protective layer from the reactor component. A method of removing a metal protective layer from a surface of a reactor component comprising treating the metal protective layer to remove the metal protective layer from the reactor component, and determining a thickness of the reactor component following treatment.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2013Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LPInventors: Dennis L. Holtermann, Tin-Tack Peter Cheung, Christopher D. Blessing, Lawrence E. Huff, Joseph Bergmeister, III, Robert L. Hise, Geoffrey E. Scanlon, David W. Dockter
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Publication number: 20150197582Abstract: Methods for preparing single and dual metallocene catalyst systems containing an activator-support are disclosed. These methods can include precontacting of the activator-support and an organoaluminum compound, as well as sequential contacting of two different metallocene compounds to form a dual metallocene catalyst system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2014Publication date: July 16, 2015Applicant: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LPInventors: Ted H. Cymbaluk, Max P. McDaniel, Qing Yang, Dennis L. Holtermann, Tony R. Crain
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Publication number: 20140007903Abstract: A method of removing a metal protective layer from a surface of a reactor component comprising treating the metal protective layer with one or more chemical removal agents to remove at least a portion of the metal protective layer from the reactor component. A method of removing a metal protective layer from a surface of a reactor component comprising treating the metal protective layer to remove the metal protective layer from the reactor component, and determining a thickness of the reactor component following treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LPInventors: Dennis L. HOLTERMANN, Tin-Tack Peter CHEUNG, Christopher D. BLESSING, Lawrence E. HUFF, Joseph BERGMEISTER, III, Robert L. HISE, Geoffrey E. SCANLON, David W. DOCKTER
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Patent number: 8569555Abstract: A hydrocarbon aromatization process comprising adding a nitrogenate, an oxygenate, or both to a hydrocarbon stream to produce an enhanced hydrocarbon stream, and contacting the enhanced hydrocarbon stream with an aromatization catalyst, thereby producing an aromatization reactor effluent comprising aromatic hydrocarbons, wherein the catalyst comprises a non-acidic zeolite support, a group VIII metal, and one or more halides. Also disclosed is a hydrocarbon aromatization process comprising monitoring the presence of an oxygenate, a nitrogenate, or both in an aromatization reactor, monitoring at least one process parameter that indicates the activity of the aromatization catalyst, modifying the amount of the oxygenate, the nitrogenate, or both in the aromatization reactor, thereby affecting the parameter.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2011Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LPInventors: Christopher D. Blessing, Scott H. Brown, Tin-Tack Peter Cheung, David J. Glova, Daniel M. Hasenberg, Dennis L. Holtermann, Gyanesh P. Khare, Daniel B. Knorr, Jr.
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Patent number: 8535448Abstract: A method of removing a metal protective layer from a surface of a reactor component comprising treating the metal protective layer with one or more chemical removal agents to remove at least a portion of the metal protective layer from the reactor component. A method of removing a metal protective layer from a surface of a reactor component comprising treating the metal protective layer to remove the metal protective layer from the reactor component, and determining a thickness of the reactor component following treatment.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2011Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LPInventors: Dennis L. Holtermann, Tin-Tack Peter Cheung, Christopher D. Blessing, Lawrence E. Huff, Joseph Bergmeister, III, Robert L. Hise, Geoffrey E. Scanlon, David W. Dockter
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Patent number: 8362310Abstract: A hydrocarbon aromatization process comprising adding a nitrogenate, an oxygenate, or both to a hydrocarbon stream to produce an enhanced hydrocarbon stream, and contacting the enhanced hydrocarbon stream with an aromatization catalyst, thereby producing an aromatization reactor effluent comprising aromatic hydrocarbons, wherein the catalyst comprises a non-acidic zeolite support, a group VIII metal, and one or more halides. Also disclosed is a hydrocarbon aromatization process comprising monitoring the presence of an oxygenate, a nitrogenate, or both in an aromatization reactor, monitoring at least one process parameter that indicates the activity of the aromatization catalyst, modifying the amount of the oxygenate, the nitrogenate, or both in the aromatization reactor, thereby affecting the parameter.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2011Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LPInventors: Christopher D. Blessing, Scott H. Brown, Tin-Tack Peter Cheung, David J. Glova, Daniel M. Hasenberg, Dennis L. Holtermann, Gyanesh P. Khare, Daniel B. Knorr, Jr.
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Publication number: 20130014780Abstract: A method of removing a metal protective layer from a surface of a reactor component comprising treating the metal protective layer with one or more chemical removal agents to remove at least a portion of the metal protective layer from the reactor component. A method of removing a metal protective layer from a surface of a reactor component comprising treating the metal protective layer to remove the metal protective layer from the reactor component, and determining a thickness of the reactor component following treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LPInventors: Dennis L. HOLTERMANN, Tin-Tack Peter CHEUNG, Christopher D. BLESSING, Lawrence E. HUFF, Joseph BERGMEISTER, III, Robert L. HISE, Geoffrey E. SCANLON, David W. Dockter
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Publication number: 20110190559Abstract: A hydrocarbon aromatization process comprising adding a nitrogenate, an oxygenate, or both to a hydrocarbon stream to produce an enhanced hydrocarbon stream, and contacting the enhanced hydrocarbon stream with an aromatization catalyst, thereby producing an aromatization reactor effluent comprising aromatic hydrocarbons, wherein the catalyst comprises a non-acidic zeolite support, a group VIII metal, and one or more halides. Also disclosed is a hydrocarbon aromatization process comprising monitoring the presence of an oxygenate, a nitrogenate, or both in an aromatization reactor, monitoring at least one process parameter that indicates the activity of the aromatization catalyst, modifying the amount of the oxygenate, the nitrogenate, or both in the aromatization reactor, thereby affecting the parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LPInventors: Christopher D. BLESSING, Scott H. BROWN, Tin-Tack Peter CHEUNG, David J. GLOVA, Daniel M. HASENBERG, Dennis L. HOLTERMANN, Gyanesh P. KHARE, Daniel B. KNORR, JR.
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Publication number: 20110184217Abstract: A hydrocarbon aromatization process comprising adding a nitrogenate, an oxygenate, or both to a hydrocarbon stream to produce an enhanced hydrocarbon stream, and contacting the enhanced hydrocarbon stream with an aromatization catalyst, thereby producing an aromatization reactor effluent comprising aromatic hydrocarbons, wherein the catalyst comprises a non-acidic zeolite support, a group VIII metal, and one or more halides. Also disclosed is a hydrocarbon aromatization process comprising monitoring the presence of an oxygenate, a nitrogenate, or both in an aromatization reactor, monitoring at least one process parameter that indicates the activity of the aromatization catalyst, modifying the amount of the oxygenate, the nitrogenate, or both in the aromatization reactor, thereby affecting the parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LPInventors: Christopher D. BLESSING, Scott H. BROWN, Tin-Tack Peter CHEUNG, David J. GLOVA, Daniel M. HASENBERG, Dennis L. HOLTERMANN, Gyanesh P. KHARE, Daniel B. KNORR, JR.
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Patent number: 7932425Abstract: A hydrocarbon aromatization process comprising adding a nitrogenate, an oxygenate, or both to a hydrocarbon stream to produce an enhanced hydrocarbon stream, and contacting the enhanced hydrocarbon stream with an aromatization catalyst, thereby producing an aromatization reactor effluent comprising aromatic hydrocarbons, wherein the catalyst comprises a non-acidic zeolite support, a group VIII metal, and one or more halides. Also disclosed is a hydrocarbon aromatization process comprising monitoring the presence of an oxygenate, a nitrogenate, or both in an aromatization reactor, monitoring at least one process parameter that indicates the activity of the aromatization catalyst, modifying the amount of the oxygenate, the nitrogenate, or both in the aromatization reactor, thereby affecting the parameter.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2007Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LPInventors: Christopher D. Blessing, Scott H. Brown, Tin-Tack Peter Cheung, David J. Glova, Daniel M. Hasenberg, Dennis L. Holtermann, Gyanesh P. Khare, Daniel B. Knorr, Jr.
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Patent number: 6551660Abstract: A method for reducing catalyst contamination in a hydrocarbon conversion reactor system, comprising the steps of contacting at least a portion of a metal-coated hydrocarbon conversion reactor system comprising a reactive metal with a getter to produce a movable metal; and fixating the movable metal.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LPInventors: Dennis L. Holtermann, Hong Chiu Chen, Richard M Wolpert, Charles R. Wilson, Daniel P. Hagewiesche
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Patent number: 6419986Abstract: A method of removing reactive metal from a metal-coated reactor system, comprising contacting at least a portion of a metal-coated reactor system containing reactive metal with a getter to produce movable metal, and fixating the movable metal, the getter, or both. The contacting is preferably done prior to catalyst loading. A preferred coating metal comprises tin and a preferred getter comprises HCl. The invention is also a method for reducing catalyst contamination from a metal which was used to coat a reactor system. The method comprises contacting a metal-coated reactor system, with a gaseous halogen-containing compound to produce movable metal; thereafter or simultaneously, at least a portion of the movable metal is removed from the reactor system. Then a halided catalyst is loaded into the reactor system.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1997Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Chevron Phillips Chemical Company IPInventors: Dennis L. Holtermann, Hong Chiu Chen, Richard M Wolpert, Charles R. Wilson, Daniel P. Hagewiesche
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Publication number: 20010031313Abstract: A method of removing reactive metal from a metal-coated reactor system, comprising contacting at least a portion of a metal-coated reactor system containing reactive metal with a getter to produce movable metal, and fixating the movable metal, the getter, or both. The contacting is preferably done prior to catalyst loading. A preferred coating metal comprises tin and a preferred getter comprises HCl.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Applicant: Chevron Phillips Chemical Corporation LC.Inventors: Dennis L. Holtermann, Hong Chiu Chen, Richard M. Wolpert, Charles R. Wilson, Daniel P. Hagewiesche
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Patent number: 6207042Abstract: A catalytic reforming process comprising the catalytic conversion of hydrocarbons to aromatics, said process comprising treating a halided zeolite catalyst (hiz-cat) containing a Group VIII metal at commercial startup conditions and then reforming hydrocarbons, wherein said catalyst is prepared by washing a bound zeolite catalyst base or a bound zeolite catalyst before halide addition. A preferred hiz-cat is a non-acidic Pt K L-zeolite catalyst prepared by a process that includes the steps of preparing a calcined silica-bound K L-zeolite catalyst base; washing said bound zeolite catalyst base with a liquid comprising water; and incorporating Pt and halogen-containing compound(s) comprising chlorine and fluorine into said washed catalyst base. Ammonium chloride and ammonium fluoride are preferred halide sources.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Chevron Chemical Company LLCInventors: Dennis L. Holtermann, Charles R. Wilson, Wayne S. Masumura, Michio Sugimoto, Hiroshi Ohashi
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Patent number: 6190539Abstract: A catalytic reforming process comprising the catalytic conversion of hydrocarbons to aromatics, said process comprising treating a halided zeolite catalyst (hiz-cat) containing a Group VIII metal at commercial startup conditions and then reforming hydrocarbons, wherein said catalyst is prepared by washing a bound zeolite catalyst base or a bound zeolite catalyst before halide addition. A preferred hiz-cat is a non-acidic Pt K L-zeolite catalyst prepared by a process that includes the steps of preparing a calcined silica-bound K L-zeolite catalyst base; washing said bound zeolite catalyst base with a liquid comprising water; and incorporating Pt and halogen-containing compound(s) comprising chlorine and fluorine into said washed catalyst base. Ammonium chloride and ammonium fluoride are preferred halide sources.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1998Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Chevron Chemical Company LLCInventors: Dennis L. Holtermann, Charles R. Wilson, Wayne S. Masumura, Michio Sugimoto, Hiroshi Ohashi
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Patent number: 6005154Abstract: A crystalline zeolite SSZ-25 is prepared using an adamantane quaternary ammonium ion as a template.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1997Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: Chevron USA Inc.Inventors: Stacey I. Zones, Dennis L. Holtermann, Robert A. Innes, Theresa A. Pecoraro, Donald S. Santilli, James N. Ziemer