Patents by Inventor James Dallas Seamans

James Dallas Seamans 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).

  • Publication number: 20220258151
    Abstract: A system and method of ex-situ conditioning an organic treated catalyst composition is disclosed. An example of a method comprises ex-situ conditioning an organically treated catalyst composition by heating the organically treated catalyst composition in a treatment gas flow to form an ex-situ conditioned catalyst composition The ex-situ conditioned catalyst may be further subjected to an ex-situ sulfiding process or may be provided directly to a refinery, where it may undergo in-situ sulfiding.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2020
    Publication date: August 18, 2022
    Applicant: EVONIK OPERATIONS GMBH
    Inventors: Sean Michael BANKER, James Dallas SEAMANS
  • Publication number: 20200171467
    Abstract: A system and method of presulfurizing a catalyst. The presulfurizing of the catalyst includes contacting the catalyst with elemental sulfur, an olefin, and a triglyceride to form a mixture, and heating the mixture to give a presulfurized catalyst.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2020
    Publication date: June 4, 2020
    Applicant: Porocel International, LLC
    Inventors: James Dallas Seamans, Evonne Koh
  • Publication number: 20180353943
    Abstract: A system and method of presulfurizing a catalyst. The presulfurizing of the catalyst includes contacting the catalyst with elemental sulfur, an olefin, and a triglyceride to form a mixture, and heating the mixture to give a presulfurized catalyst.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2016
    Publication date: December 13, 2018
    Inventors: James Dallas Seamans, Evonne Koh
  • Patent number: 9895688
    Abstract: The invention refers to a process for rejuvenating a hydrotreating catalyst comprising a group VIB hydrogenation metal and/or a group VIII hydrogenation metal, which comprises the steps of: (a) regenerating the catalyst by contacting said catalyst with an oxygen containing gas at a temperature from about 300° C. to 550° C., (b) impregnating the regenerated carbon-reduced catalyst with an impregnation solution which comprises a mixture of water and a combination of MoO3 and H3PO4, (c) aging the impregnated catalyst and (d) drying the aged catalyst. The invention also refers to the rejuvenated catalyst obtained and its use for hydrotreating hydrocarbon feedstocks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2018
    Assignee: CATALYST RECOVERY EUROPE S.A.
    Inventors: Guillaume Vincent, James Dallas Seamans
  • Patent number: 9895679
    Abstract: The invention refers to a process for rejuvenating a hydrotreating catalyst comprising a group VIB hydrogenation metal and/or a group VIII hydrogenation metal, which comprises the steps of: (a) regenerating the catalyst by contacting said catalyst with an oxygen containing gas at a temperature from about 300° C. to 550° C. to obtain a regenerated carbon-reduced catalyst, (b) impregnating the regenerated carbon-reduced catalyst with a solution which consists of a mixture of water and citric acid, (c) aging the impregnated catalyst for at least 6 hours and (d) drying the aged catalyst. The invention also refers to the rejuvenated catalyst obtained and its use for hydrotreating hydrocarbon feedstocks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2018
    Assignee: CATALYST RECOVERY EUROPE S.A.
    Inventors: Guillaume Vincent, James Dallas Seamans
  • Publication number: 20170232432
    Abstract: The invention refers to a process for rejuvenating a hydrotreating catalyst comprising a group VIB hydrogenation metal and/or a group VIII hydrogenation metal, which comprises the steps of: (a) regenerating the catalyst by contacting said catalyst with an oxygen containing gas at a temperature from about 300° C. to 550° C., (b) impregnating the regenerated carbon-reduced catalyst with an impregnation solution which comprises a mixture of water and a combination of MoO3 and H3PO4, (c) aging the impregnated catalyst and (d) drying the aged catalyst. The invention also refers to the rejuvenated catalyst obtained and its use for hydro-treating hydrocarbon feedstocks.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2015
    Publication date: August 17, 2017
    Applicant: CATALYST RECOVERY EUROPE S.A.
    Inventors: Guillaume VINCENT, James Dallas SEAMANS
  • Publication number: 20170036202
    Abstract: The invention refers to a process for rejuvenating a hydrotreating catalyst comprising a group VIB hydrogenation metal and/or a group VIII hydrogenation metal, which comprises the steps of: (a) regenerating the catalyst by contacting said catalyst with an oxygen containing gas at a temperature from about 300° C. to 550° C., (b) impregnating the regenerated carbon-reduced catalyst with an impregnation solution which comprises a mixture of water and a combination of MoO3 and H3PO4, (c) aging the impregnated catalyst and (d) drying the aged catalyst. The invention also refers to the rejuvenated catalyst obtained and its use for hydro-treating hydrocarbon feedstocks.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2015
    Publication date: February 9, 2017
    Applicant: CATALYST RECOVERY EUROPE S.A.
    Inventors: Guillaume VINCENT, James Dallas SEAMANS
  • Publication number: 20170036196
    Abstract: The invention refers to a process for rejuvenating a hydrotreating catalyst comprising a group VIB hydrogenation metal and/or a group VIII hydrogenation metal, which comprises the steps of: (a) regenerating the catalyst by contacting said catalyst with an oxygen containing gas at a temperature from about 300° C. to 550° C. to obtain a regenerated carbon-reduced catalyst, (b) impregnating the regenerated carbon-reduced catalyst with a solution which consists of a mixture of water and citric acid, (c) aging the impregnated catalyst for at least 6 hours and (d) drying the aged catalyst. The invention also refers to the rejuvenated catalyst obtained and its use for hydrotreating hydrocarbon feedstocks.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2015
    Publication date: February 9, 2017
    Applicant: CATALYST RECOVERY EUROPE S.A.
    Inventors: Guillaume VINCENT, James Dallas SEAMANS
  • Patent number: 8168557
    Abstract: A method of restoring catalytic activity to a spent hydroprocessing catalyst that has a first carbon concentration. The concentration of carbon on the spent hydroprocessing catalyst is reduced to provide a carbon-reduced catalyst having a second carbon concentration that is less than the first carbon concentration. The carbon-reduced catalyst is exposed to a solution, comprising a chelating agent and a solvent, for an aging time period sufficient to provide for a restored catalytic activity thereby resulting in an aged catalyst having incorporated therein the chelating agent and the solvent. The aged catalyst is exposed to conditions, including a drying temperature, so as to remove from the aged catalyst a portion of the solvent without removing a significant portion of the chelating agent from the aged catalyst thereby resulting in a dried aged catalyst. The dried aged catalyst is then sulfur treated to thereby provide a restored catalyst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2012
    Assignee: Shell Oil Company
    Inventors: Josiane Marie-Rose Ginestra, James Dallas Seamans, Kenneth Scott Lee
  • Publication number: 20100326889
    Abstract: A method of restoring catalytic activity to a spent hydroprocessing catalyst that has a first carbon concentration. The concentration of carbon on the spent hydroprocessing catalyst is reduced to provide a carbon-reduced catalyst having a second carbon concentration that is less than the first carbon concentration. The carbon-reduced catalyst is exposed to a solution, comprising a chelating agent and a solvent, for an aging time period sufficient to provide for a restored catalytic activity thereby resulting in an aged catalyst having incorporated therein the chelating agent and the solvent. The aged catalyst is exposed to conditions, including a drying temperature, so as to remove from the aged catalyst a portion of the solvent without removing a significant portion of the chelating agent from the aged catalyst thereby resulting in a dried aged catalyst. The dried aged catalyst is then sulfur treated to thereby provide a restored catalyst.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2010
    Publication date: December 30, 2010
    Inventors: Josiane Marie-Rose GINESTRA, James Dallas Seamans, Kenneth Scott Lee
  • Patent number: 7820579
    Abstract: A method of restoring catalytic activity to a spent hydroprocessing catalyst that has a first carbon concentration. The concentration of carbon on the spent hydroprocessing catalyst is reduced to provide a carbon-reduced catalyst having a second carbon concentration that is less than the first carbon concentration. The carbon-reduced catalyst is exposed to a solution, comprising a chelating agent and a solvent, for an aging time period sufficient to provide for a restored catalytic activity thereby resulting in an aged catalyst having incorporated therein the chelating agent and the solvent. The aged catalyst is exposed to conditions, including a drying temperature, so as to remove from the aged catalyst a portion of the solvent without removing a significant portion of the chelating agent from the aged catalyst thereby resulting in a dried aged catalyst. The dried aged catalyst is then sulfur treated to thereby provide a restored catalyst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2010
    Assignee: Shell Oil Company
    Inventors: Josiane Marie-Rose Ginestra, James Dallas Seamans, Kenneth Scott Lee
  • Patent number: 7696120
    Abstract: Disclosed is method for restoring catalytic activity to a hydroprocessing catalyst that has become spent due to its use or to the deposition of carbon thereon. The method includes a carbon reduction step whereby carbon is removed from the spent hydroprocessing catalyst in a controlled manner to within a specifically defined concentration range. Following the carbon removal step, the resulting catalyst, having a reduced concentration of carbon, is subjected to a chelation treatment whereby the resulting carbon-reduced catalyst is contacted with a chelating agent and aged for a time period necessary for realizing the benefit from the controlled carbon reduction step. In a preferred embodiment, the catalyst resulting from the chelation treatment is subjected to a sulfurization treatment involving the incorporation of elemental sulfur therein and contacting therewith an olefin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2010
    Assignee: Shell Oil Company
    Inventors: Josiane Marie-Rose Ginestra, James Dallas Seamans, Kenneth Scott Lee
  • Patent number: 6093309
    Abstract: Self-heating characteristics of a spontaneously combustible catalyst are reduced by treating spontaneously combustible catalysts with oxygen-containing hydrocarbons having at least 12 carbon atoms. The treatment is particularly suitable for reducing the self-heating characteristics of sulfidable metal oxide(s)-containing catalysts, presulfurized catalysts, presulfided catalysts or reduced catalysts. When applied to sulfur-containing catalysts, the treatment gives a catalyst that has suppressed self-heating properties without substantially compromising sulfur retention or activity. Further hydrocracking catalysts treated by the oxygen-containing hydrocarbons give improved product yield. Further, a method of safely unloading a catalyst from a reactor is provided where the catalyst in the reactor is treated with a liquid mixture containing oxygen-containing hydrocarbon having at least 12 carbon atoms to wet the catalyst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2000
    Assignee: CRI International, Inc.
    Inventors: James Dallas Seamans, John Alexander Partin, Edward Roy Samonte, John Robert Lockemeyer
  • Patent number: 6077807
    Abstract: Self-heating characteristics of a spontaneously combustible catalyst are reduced by treating spontaneously combustible catalysts with oxygen-containing hydrocarbons having at least 12 carbon atoms. The treatment is particularly suitable for reducing the self-heating characteristics of sulfidable metal oxide(s)-containing catalysts, presulfurized catalysts, presulfided catalysts or reduced catalysts. When applied to sulfur-containing catalysts, the treatment gives a catalyst that has suppressed self-heating properties without substantially compromising sulfur retention or activity. Further, a method of safely unloading a catalyst from a reactor is provided where the catalyst in the reactor is treated with a liquid mixture containing oxygen-containing hydrocarbon having at least 12 carbon atoms to wet the catalyst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2000
    Assignee: CRI International, Inc.
    Inventors: James Dallas Seamans, John Alexander Partin, Edward Roy Samonte
  • Patent number: 5990037
    Abstract: Self-heating characteristics of a spontaneously combustible catalyst are reduced by treating spontaneously combustible catalysts with oxygen-containing hydrocarbons having at least 12 carbon atoms. The treatment is particularly suitable for reducing the self-heating characteristics of sulfidable metal oxide(s)-containing catalysts, presulfurized catalysts, presulfided catalysts or reduced catalysts. When applied to sulfur-containing catalysts, the treatment gives a catalyst that has suppressed self-heating properties without substantially compromising sulfur retention or activity. Further, a method of safely unloading a catalyst from a reactor is provided where the catalyst in the reactor is treated with a liquid mixture containing oxygen-containing hydrocarbon having at least 12 carbon atoms to wet the catalyst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1999
    Assignee: CRI International, Inc.
    Inventors: James Dallas Seamans, John Alexander Partin, Edward Roy Samonte
  • Patent number: 5688736
    Abstract: The invention relates to an improved method of presulfurizing a sulfidable metal oxide(s)-containing catalyst which minimizes sulfur stripping upon start-up of a reactor and improves catalyst activity. The method consists of contacting a sulfidable metal oxide(s)-containing catalyst with elemental sulfur at a temperature such that said elemental sulfur is substantially incorporated in the pores of said catalyst by sublimation and/or melting and heating the sulfur-incorporated catalyst in the presence of a liquid olefinic hydrocarbon at a temperature greater than about 150.degree. C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1997
    Assignee: CRI International, Inc.
    Inventors: James Dallas Seamans, Charles Terrell Adams, Wendy Beth Dominguez, Andrew An-Ju Chen
  • Patent number: 5681787
    Abstract: Self-heating characteristics of a spontaneously combustible catalyst are reduced by treating spontaneously combustible catalysts with oxygen-containing hydrocarbons having at least 12 carbon atoms. The treatment is particularly suitable for reducing the self-heating characteristics of sulfidable metal oxide(s)-containing catalysts, presulfurized catalysts, presulfided catalysts or reduced catalysts. When applied to sulfur-containing catalysts, the treatment gives a catalyst that has suppressed self-heating properties without substantially compromising sulfur retention or activity. Further, a method of safely unloading a catalyst from a reactor is provided where the catalyst in the reactor is treated with a liquid mixture containing oxygen-containing hydrocarbon having at least 12 carbon atoms to wet the catalyst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1997
    Assignee: CRI International, Inc.
    Inventors: James Dallas Seamans, John Alexander Partin, Edward Roy Samonte