Patents by Inventor Gary D. Mohr
Gary D. Mohr 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: 10196329Abstract: Disclosed is a process for making para-xylene from toluene and/or benzene comprising (i) converting toluene and/or benzene to a first product mixture comprising mixed xylenes, (ii) obtaining a xylene mixture from the first product mixture, (iii) separating para-xylene from the xylene mixture, and (iv) transalkylating meta-xylene and/or ortho-xylene with toluene and/or benzene.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Tinger, Gary D. Mohr
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Patent number: 10053390Abstract: In one aspect, the invention includes a reactor apparatus for pyrolyzing a hydrocarbon feedstock, the apparatus including: a reactor component comprising a refractory material in oxide form, the refractory material having a melting point of at least 2060° C. and which remains in oxide form when exposed to a gas having an oxygen partial pressure of 10?15 bar, a carbon partial pressure above the carbon partial pressure of the zirconium carbide and zirconium oxide phase transition at the same temperature, and at temperatures below the temperature of the zirconium triple point at the oxygen partial pressure of 10?15 bar; and ii) when exposed to a gas having an oxygen partial pressure of 10?15 bar and at temperatures above the zirconium triple point at the oxygen partial pressure of 10?15 bar. In some embodiments, the reactor comprises a regenerative pyrolysis reactor apparatus and in other embodiments it includes a reverse flow regenerative reactor apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2016Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Frank Hershkowitz, ChangMin Chun, Paul F. Keusenkothen, Shiun Ling, Gary D. Mohr
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Patent number: 9957204Abstract: The invention relates to processes for converting a mixture of hydrocarbon and sulfur-containing molecules such as mercaptan into products comprising acetylene, ethylene, and hydrogen sulfide, to processes utilizing the acetylene and ethylene resulting from the conversion, and to equipment useful for such processes.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2016Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Paul F. Keusenkothen, Frank Hershkowitz, Robert D. Denton, Gary D. Mohr
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Patent number: 9868117Abstract: A method of reducing the amount of carbon monoxide present during the metal reduction step of start-up, thus, maintaining metal dispersion and improving the metal reduction and catalyst yields. Carbon monoxide formation is minimized during the start-up procedure and during the initial catalyst dryout phase in a hydrogen-containing atmosphere, gas is purged from the reactor system, either continuously at constant pressure or by a series of pressure/depressure cycles, to remove carbon monoxide. The purging is conducted at temperatures of about 30-500° C. and pressures of about ?90-5,000 kPa(g) (?0.9-50 bar(g)). In this temperature range, carbon monoxide absorbed to the surface of the metal will desorb into the hydrogen-containing atmosphere and can be removed from the system along with carbon monoxide present in the atmosphere through the purging.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2015Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Todd E. Detjen, Robert G. Tinger, Gary D. Mohr, David B. Looney
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Patent number: 9809759Abstract: The present disclosure relates to reactor components and their use, e.g., in regenerative reactors. A process and apparatus for utilizing different wetted areas along the flow path of a fluid in a pyrolysis reactor, e.g., a thermally regenerating reactor, such as a regenerative, reverse-flow reactor, is described.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2016Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Paul F. Keusenkothen, Frank Hershkowitz, Gary D. Mohr, Changmin Chun, Jeffrey W. Frederick
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Patent number: 9758447Abstract: In a process for dehydrogenating cyclohexylbenzene and/or alkyl-substituted cyclohexylbenzene compounds, a dehydrogenation catalyst comprising at least one Group 10 metal compound on a support is heated in the presence of hydrogen from a first temperature from 0° C. to 200° C. to a second, higher temperature from 60° C. to 500° C. at a ramp rate no more than 100° C./hour. The dehydrogenation catalyst is contacted with hydrogen at the second temperature for a time from 3 to 300 hours to produce an activated dehydrogenation catalyst. A feed comprising cyclohexylbenzene and/or an alkyl-substituted cyclohexylbenzene compound is then contacted with hydrogen in the presence of the activated dehydrogenation catalyst under conditions effective to produce a dehydrogenation reaction product comprising biphenyl and/or an alkyl-substituted biphenyl compound.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2015Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Jihad M. Dakka, Lorenzo C. DeCaul, Gregory J. De Martin, Michael Salciccioli, Neeraj Sangar, Aaron B. Pavlish, Ali A. Kheir, Gary D. Mohr
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Publication number: 20170240487Abstract: Disclosed is a process for making para-xylene from toluene and/or benzene comprising (i) converting toluene and/or benzene to a first product mixture comprising mixed xylenes, (ii) obtaining a xylene mixture from the first product mixture, (iii) separating para-xylene from the xylene mixture, and (iv) transalkylating meta-xylene and/or ortho-xylene with toluene and/or benzene.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2015Publication date: August 24, 2017Applicant: Exxonmobile Chemical PatentsInventors: Robert G. Tinger, Gary D. Mohr
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Patent number: 9708232Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for processing hydrocarbon feeds. The method enhances the conversion of hydrocarbon feeds into conversion products, such as ethylene. In particular, the present techniques utilize a high-severity thermal pyrolysis reactor that exposes a feed at a peak pyrolysis gas temperature ?1540° C. to produce a reactor product comprising ethylene and acetylene and has a C3+ to acetylene weight ratio ?0.5. Then, the method separates a product comprising tars and/or solids from at least a portion of the reactor product and converts at least a portion of the remaining reactor product into a conversion product, such as ethylene.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Paul F. Keusenkothen, Frank Hershkowitz, Gary D. Mohr
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Patent number: 9676681Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for processing hydrocarbon feeds. The method enhances the conversion of hydrocarbon feeds into conversion products, such as ethylene and propylene. In particular, the present techniques combine a first hydrocarbon feed with a second hydrocarbon feed and a hydrogen (H2) containing stream to manage the hydrogen content of the feed provided to a pyrolysis reactor. The mixture is then exposed to high-severity operating conditions in a pyrolysis reactor and further processing into desired olefins.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Paul F. Keusenkothen, Frank Hershkowitz, Jason D. Davis, Gary D. Mohr
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Patent number: 9663419Abstract: The invention relates to processes for converting a mixture of hydrocarbon and sulfur-containing molecules such as mercaptans into products comprising acetylene, ethylene, and hydrogen sulfide, to processes utilizing the acetylene and ethylene resulting from the conversion, and to equipment useful for such processes.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Paul F. Keusenkothen, Frank Hershkowitz, Robert D. Denton, Gary D. Mohr
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Publication number: 20170072392Abstract: A method of reducing the amount of carbon monoxide present during the metal reduction step of start-up, thus, maintaining metal dispersion and improving the metal reduction and catalyst yields. Carbon monoxide formation is minimized during the start-up procedure and during the initial catalyst dryout phase in a hydrogen-containing atmosphere, gas is purged from the reactor system, either continuously at constant pressure or by a series of pressure/depressure cycles, to remove carbon monoxide. The purging is conducted at temperatures of about 30-500° C. and pressures of about ?90-5,000 kPa(g) (?0.9-50 bar(g)). In this temperature range, carbon monoxide absorbed to the surface of the metal will desorb into the hydrogen-containing atmosphere and can be removed from the system along with carbon monoxide present in the atmosphere through the purging.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2015Publication date: March 16, 2017Inventors: Todd E. DETJEN, Robert G. TINGER, Gary D. MOHR, David B. LOONEY
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Publication number: 20170036970Abstract: The invention relates to processes for converting a mixture of hydrocarbon and sulfur-containing molecules such as mercaptan into products comprising acetylene, ethylene, and hydrogen sulfide, to processes utilizing the acetylene and ethylene resulting from the conversion, and to equipment useful for such processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2016Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventors: Paul F. Keusenkothen, Frank Hershkowitz, Robert D. Denton, Gary D. Mohr
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Publication number: 20170022426Abstract: The present disclosure relates to reactor components and their use, e.g., in regenerative reactors. A process and apparatus for utilizing different wetted areas along the flow path of a fluid in a pyrolysis reactor, e.g., a thermally regenerating reactor, such as a regenerative, reverse-flow reactor, is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2016Publication date: January 26, 2017Inventors: Paul F. Keusenkothen, Frank Hershkowitz, Gary D. Mohr, Changmin Chun, Jeffrey W. Frederick
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Patent number: 9512048Abstract: The invention relates to processes for converting a mixture of hydrocarbon and sulfur-containing molecules such as mercaptan into products comprising acetylene, ethylene, and hydrogen sulfide, to processes utilizing the acetylene and ethylene resulting from the conversion, and to equipment useful for such processes.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Paul F. Keusenkothen, Frank Hershkowitz, Robert D. Denton, Gary D. Mohr
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Patent number: 9505676Abstract: The invention relates to processes for converting a mixture of hydrocarbon and oxygenate into products containing acetylene and carbon monoxide. The invention also relates to utilizing at least a portion of the acetylene and carbon monoxide for producing xylenes such as p-xylene, utilizing at least a portion of xylenes for producing polymeric fibers, and to equipment useful for these processes.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2013Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Mohr, Jonathan M. McConnachie, Paul F. Keusenkothen, Frank Hershkowitz
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Publication number: 20160340257Abstract: In one aspect, the invention includes a reactor apparatus for pyrolyzing a hydrocarbon feedstock, the apparatus including: a reactor component comprising a refractory material in oxide form, the refractory material having a melting point of at least 2060° C. and which remains in oxide form when exposed to a gas having an oxygen partial pressure of 10?15 bar, a carbon partial pressure above the carbon partial pressure of the zirconium carbide and zirconium oxide phase transition at the same temperature, and at temperatures below the temperature of the zirconium triple point at the oxygen partial pressure of 10?15 bar; and ii) when exposed to a gas having an oxygen partial pressure of 10?15 bar and at temperatures above the zirconium triple point at the oxygen partial pressure of 10?15 bar. In some embodiments, the reactor comprises a regenerative pyrolysis reactor apparatus and in other embodiments it includes a reverse flow regenerative reactor apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2016Publication date: November 24, 2016Inventors: Frank Hershkowitz, ChangMin Chun, Paul F. Keusenkothen, Shiun Ling, Gary D. Mohr
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Patent number: 9464166Abstract: In a process for producing 3,4? and/or 4,4? dimethyl-substituted biphenyl compounds, a feed comprising toluene is contacted with hydrogen in the presence of a hydroalkylation catalyst under conditions effective to produce a hydroalkylation reaction product comprising (methylcyclohexyl)toluenes. At least part of the hydroalkylation reaction product is dehydrogenated in the presence of a dehydrogenation catalyst under conditions effective to produce a dehydrogenation reaction product comprising a mixture of dimethyl-substituted biphenyl isomers. The dehydrogenation reaction product is then separated into at least a first stream containing at least 50% of 3,4? and 4,4? dimethylbiphenyl isomers by weight of the first stream and at least one second stream comprising one or more 2,x? (where x? is 2?, 3?, or 4?) and 3,3? dimethylbiphenyl isomers.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2014Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Jihad M. Dakka, Lorenzo C. DeCaul, Keith H. Kuechler, Neeraj Sangar, Michael Salciccioli, Alan A. Galuska, Gary D. Mohr
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Patent number: 9441166Abstract: In one aspect, the invention includes a reactor apparatus for pyrolyzing a hydrocarbon feedstock, the apparatus including: a reactor component comprising a refractory material in oxide form, the refractory material having a melting point of at least 2060° C. and which remains in oxide form when exposed to a gas having an oxygen partial pressure of 10?15 bar, a carbon partial pressure above the carbon partial pressure of the zirconium carbide and zirconium oxide phase transition at the same temperature, and at temperatures below the temperature of the zirconium triple point at the oxygen partial pressure of 10?15 bar; and ii) when exposed to a gas having an oxygen partial pressure of 10?15 bar and at temperatures above the zirconium triple point at the oxygen partial pressure of 10?15 bar. In some embodiments, the reactor comprises a regenerative pyrolysis reactor apparatus and in other embodiments it includes a reverse flow regenerative reactor apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2014Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Frank Hershkowitz, ChangMin Chun, Paul F. Keusenkothen, Shiun Ling, Gary D. Mohr
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Publication number: 20160221897Abstract: A process for producing xylene comprises contacting a first feed comprising C9+ aromatic hydrocarbons and hydrogen with a first catalyst composition comprising a first molecular sieve having a Constraint Index of 3 to 12 and at least one hydrogenation component. The first catalyst composition dealkylates at least part of the C9+ aromatic hydrocarbons containing C2+ alkyl groups and to saturate the resulting C2+ olefins to produce a second feed. The second feed is then contacted with a second catalyst composition under conditions effective to transalkylate at least part of the C9+ aromatic hydrocarbons in the second feed to produce a product comprising xylene. The second catalyst composition comprises a second molecular sieve having a Constraint Index less than 3 and a third molecular sieve having a Constraint Index of 3 to 12.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Christine N. Elia, Wenyih F. Lai, Shifang L. Luo, Jeevan S. Abichandani, Robert G. Tinger, Gary D. Mohr, Xiaobo Zheng
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Patent number: 9328049Abstract: The invention relates to processes for converting hydrocarbons to phthalic acids such as terephthalic acid. The invention also relates to polymerizing phthalic acid derivatives to produce, e.g., synthetic fibers.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2013Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Mohr, Paul F. Keusenkothen, Frank Hershkowitz, Jonathan M. McConnachie