Patents by Inventor Joseph E. Baumgartner
Joseph E. Baumgartner 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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Publication number: 20190144774Abstract: Methods are provided for modifying hydrogenation catalysts having silica supports (or other non-alumina supports) with additional alumina, and using such catalysts to achieve unexpectedly superior hydrogenation of feedstocks. The modified hydrogenation catalysts can have a relatively low cracking activity while providing an increased activity for hydrogenation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2019Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Michael P. LANCI, Stuart L. SOLED, Javier GUZMAN, Sabato MISEO, Thomas E. GREEN, Joseph E. BAUMGARTNER, Lei ZHANG, Christine E. KLIEWER, Lukasz KOZIOL, Kanmi MAO, Tracie OWENS, Gary P. SCHLEICHER
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Patent number: 10227535Abstract: Methods are provided for modifying hydrogenation catalysts having silica supports (or other non-alumina supports) with additional alumina, and using such catalysts to achieve unexpectedly superior hydrogenation of feedstocks. The modified hydrogenation catalysts can have a relatively low cracking activity while providing an increased activity for hydrogenation.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2016Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANYInventors: Michael P. Lanci, Stuart L. Soled, Javier Guzman, Sabato Miseo, Thomas E. Green, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Lei Zhang, Christine E. Kliewer, Lukasz Koziol, Kanmi Mao, Tracie L. Owens, Gary P. Schleicher, Xiaochun Xu
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Patent number: 10227539Abstract: Methods are provided for modifying hydrogenation catalysts having silica supports (or other non-alumina supports) with additional alumina, and using such catalysts to achieve unexpectedly superior hydrogenation of feedstocks. The modified hydrogenation catalysts can have a relatively low cracking activity while providing an increased activity for hydrogenation.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2016Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANYInventors: Michael P. Lanci, Stuart L. Soled, Javier Guzman, Sabato Miseo, Thomas E. Green, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Lei Zhang, Christine E. Kliewer, Lukasz Koziol, Kanmi Mao, Tracie L. Owens, Gary P. Schleicher
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Publication number: 20180264450Abstract: The precursor of a hydroprocessing catalyst is made by impregnating a metal oxide component comprising at least one metal from Group 6 of the Periodic Table and at least one metal from Groups 8-10 of the Periodic Table with an amide formed from a first organic compound containing at least one amine group, and a second organic compound containing at least one carboxylic acid group. Following impregnation heat treatment follows to form in situ generated unsaturation additional to that in the two organic compounds. The catalyst precursor is sulfided to form an active, sulfide hydroprocessing catalyst.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: STUART L. SOLED, SABATO MISEO, JOSEPH E. BAUMGARTNER, IULIAN NISTOR, PARTHA NANDI, JAVIER GUZMAN, DORON LEVIN, Keith Wilson, JACOB ARIE BERGWERFF, RONALD HUIBERTS, ARNOLD VAN LOEVEZIJN
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Patent number: 10022712Abstract: The precursor of a hydroprocessing catalyst is made by impregnating a metal oxide component comprising at least one metal from Group 6 of the Periodic Table and at least one metal from Groups 8-10 of the Periodic Table with an amide formed from a first organic compound containing at least one amine group, and a second organic compound containing at least one carboxylic acid group. Following impregnation heat treatment follows to form in situ generated unsaturation additional to that in the two organic compounds. The catalyst precursor is sulfided to form an active, sulfide hydroprocessing catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2014Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANYInventors: Stuart L. Soled, Sabato Miseo, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Iulian Nistor, Partha Nandi, Javier Guzman, Doron Levin, Keith Wilson, Jacob Arie Bergweff, Ronald Jan Huiberts, Arnold Van Loevezijn
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Patent number: 10017448Abstract: A process for ring hydrogenation of a benzenepolycarboxylic acid or derivative thereof, includes contacting a feed stream comprising the acid or derivative thereof with a hydrogen containing gas in the presence of a catalyst under hydrogenation conditions to produce a hydrogenated product, wherein the catalyst contains rhodium and ruthenium.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2015Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Stuart L. Soled, Sabato Miseo, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Christine E. Kliewer, Hans K. T. Goris
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Publication number: 20170291867Abstract: A process for ring hydrogenation of a benzenepolycarboxylic acid or derivative thereof, includes contacting a feed stream comprising the acid or derivative thereof with a hydrogen containing gas in the presence of a catalyst under hydrogenation conditions to produce a hydrogenated product, wherein the catalyst contains rhodium and ruthenium.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2015Publication date: October 12, 2017Inventors: Stuart L. Soled, Sabato Miseo, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Christine E. Kliewer, Hans K. T. Goris
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Publication number: 20160304795Abstract: Methods are provided for modifying hydrogenation catalysts having silica supports (or other non-alumina supports) with additional alumina, and using such catalysts to achieve unexpectedly superior hydrogenation of feedstocks. The modified hydrogenation catalysts can have a relatively low cracking activity while providing an increased activity for hydrogenation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventors: Michael P. LANCI, Stuart L. SOLED, Javier GUZMAN, Sabato MISEO, Thomas E. GREEN, Joseph E. BAUMGARTNER, Lei ZHANG, Christine E. KLIEWER, Lukasz KOZIOL, Kanmi MAO, Tracie L. OWENS, Gary P. SCHLEICHER
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Publication number: 20160304792Abstract: Methods are provided for modifying hydrogenation catalysts having silica supports (or other non-alumina supports) with additional alumina, and using such catalysts to achieve unexpectedly superior hydrogenation of feedstocks. The modified hydrogenation catalysts can have a relatively low cracking activity while providing an increased activity for hydrogenation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventors: Michael P. LANCI, Stuart L. SOLED, Javier GUZMAN, Sabato MISEO, Thomas E. GREEN, Joseph E. BAUMGARTNER, Lei ZHANG, Christine E. KLIEWER, Lukasz KOZIOL, Kanmi MAO, Tracie L. OWENS, Gary P. SCHLEICHER, Xiaochun XU
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Patent number: 9382171Abstract: A process is described for producing a catalyst composition comprising an iridium component dispersed on a support. In the process, silica- o group to form an organic iridium complex on the support. The treated support is then heated in an oxidizing atmosphere at a temperature of about 325° C. to about 475° C. to partially decompose the organic metal complex on the support. The treated support is then heated in a reducing atmosphere at a temperature of about 350° C. to about 500° C. to convert the partially decomposed organic iridium complex into the desired iridium component.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2014Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Stuart L. Soled, Sabato Miseo, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Christine E. Kliewer, Jane C. Cheng
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Publication number: 20160145511Abstract: Methods are provided for hydroprocessing a feed (such as hydrotreating, hydrocracking, or hydrofining a feed) to generate a product with a reduced or minimized aromatics content relative to the severity of the hydroprocessing conditions. In some types of hydroprocessing applications, it can be desirable to select the severity of hydroprocessing conditions to achieve a desired level of removal for sulfur, a desired level for removal of nitrogen, and/or a desired level for increasing the viscosity index of a feed. The severity for heteroatom removal and/or viscosity index uplift can also correspond to an amount of conversion of a feed to lower boiling point products, so the lowest severity conditions suitable for achieving a product quality can be desirable. By improving the aromatics saturation during hydroprocessing, the severity of subsequent aromatics saturation processes can be reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2015Publication date: May 26, 2016Applicant: EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANYInventors: Xiaochun Xu, Bradley R. Fingland, Keith Wilson, Doron Levin, Stuart L. Soled, Sabato Miseo, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Ajit B. Dandekar
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Patent number: 9035107Abstract: In a process for the dehydrogenation of dehydrogenatable hydrocarbons, a feed comprising dehydrogenatable hydrocarbons is contacted with a catalyst comprising a support and a dehydrogenation component under dehydrogenation conditions effective to convert at least a portion of the dehydrogenatable hydrocarbons in the feed. The catalyst is produced by a method comprising treating the support with a liquid composition comprising the dehydrogenation component or a precursor thereof and at least one organic dispersant selected from an amino alcohol and an amino acid.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2010Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Teng Xu, Stuart L. Soled, Edward A. Lemon, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Sabato Miseo, George H. Gamble
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Patent number: 8969639Abstract: In a dehydrogenation process a hydrocarbon stream comprising at least one non-aromatic six-membered ring compound and at least one five-membered ring compound is contacted with a dehydrogenation catalyst produced by a method comprising treating the support with a liquid composition comprising the dehydrogenation component or a precursor thereof and at least one organic dispersant selected from an amino alcohol and an amino acid. The contacting is conducted under conditions effective to convert at least a portion of the at least one non-aromatic six-membered ring compound in the hydrocarbon stream to benzene and to convert at least a portion of the at least one five-membered ring compound in the hydrocarbon stream to paraffins.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2010Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Teng Xu, Stuart L. Soled, Edward A. Lemon, Jr., Christine E. Kliewer, Tan-Jen Chen, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Sabato Miseo
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Publication number: 20140374319Abstract: The precursor of a hydroprocessing catalyst is made by impregnating a metal oxide component comprising at least one metal from Group 6 of the Periodic Table and at least one metal from Groups 8-10 of the Periodic Table with an amide formed from a first organic compound containing at least one amine group, and a second organic compound containing at least one carboxylic acid group. Following impregnation heat treatment follows to form in situ generated unsaturation additional to that in the two organic compounds. The catalyst precursor is sulfided to form an active, sulfide hydroprocessing catalyst.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2014Publication date: December 25, 2014Applicant: EXXONMOBIL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING COMPANYInventors: Stuart L. Soled, Sabato Miseo, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Iulian Nistor, Partha Nandi, Javier Guzman, Doron Levin, Keith Wilson, Jacob Arie Bergweff, Ronald Jan Huiberts, Arnold Van Loevezijn
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Publication number: 20140330058Abstract: A process is described for producing a catalyst composition comprising an iridium component dispersed on a support. In the process, silica-containing support is treated with an iridium compound and an organic compound comprising an amino group to form an organic iridium complex on the support. The treated support is then heated in an oxidizing atmosphere at a temperature of about 325° C. to about 475° C. to partially decompose the organic metal complex on the support. The treated support is then heated in a reducing atmosphere at a temperature of about 350° C. to about 500° C. to convert the partially decomposed organic iridium complex into the desired iridium component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Inventors: Stuart L. Soled, Sabato Miseo, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Christine E. Kliewer, Jane C. Cheng
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Patent number: 8722564Abstract: Described herein is a catalyst precursor composition comprising at least one metal from Group 6 of the Periodic Table of the Elements, at least one metal from Groups 8-10 of the Periodic Table of the Elements, and a reaction product formed from (i) a first organic compound containing at least one amine group and at least 10 carbon atoms or (ii) a second organic compound containing at least one carboxylic acid group and at least 10 carbon atoms, but not both, wherein the reaction product contains additional unsaturated carbon atoms, relative to the first or second organic compound, wherein the metals of the catalyst precursor composition are arranged in a crystal lattice, and wherein the reaction product is not located within the crystal lattice. A process for preparing the catalyst precursor composition is also described, as is sulfiding the catalyst precursor composition to form a hydroprocessing catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2011Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Stuart L. Soled, Sabato Miseo, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Iulian Nistor, Pallassana S. Venkataraman, Chris E. Kliewer, Robert J. Chimenti, Javier Guzman, Gordon Kennedy, Doron Levin
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Patent number: 8722563Abstract: Described herein is a catalyst precursor composition comprising at least one metal from Group 6 of the Periodic Table of the Elements, at least one metal from Groups 8-10 of the Periodic Table of the Elements, and a reaction product formed from (i) a first organic compound containing at least one amine group, and (ii) a second organic compound separate from said first organic compound and containing at least one carboxylic acid group. A process for preparing the catalyst precursor composition is also described, as is sulfiding the bulk mixed metal oxide catalyst precursor composition to form a hydroprocessing catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2011Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Stuart L. Soled, Sabato Miseo, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Iulian Nistor, Pallassana S. Venkataraman, Chris E. Kliewer, Robert J. Chimenti, Javier Guzman, Gordon Kennedy, Doron Levin
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Patent number: 8536085Abstract: A method is provided for preparing a supported cobalt-containing catalyst having substantially homogeneously dispersed, small cobalt crystallites. The method comprises depositing cobalt nitrate on a support and then subjecting the support to a two-step decomposition protocol. In the first step, the support is heated in an oxygen-containing, substantially water-free atmosphere to about 160° C. to form an intermediate decomposition product. This intermediate product is then or hydrolyzed and reduced, or hydrolyzed, calcined and reduced.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2011Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Stuart L. Soled, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Christine E. Kliewer, El-Mekki El-Malki, Patricia A. Bielenberg
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Publication number: 20120323046Abstract: In a process for the dehydrogenation of dehydrogenatable hydrocarbons, a feed comprising dehydrogenatable hydrocarbons is contacted with a catalyst comprising a support and a dehydrogenation component under dehydrogenation conditions effective to convert at least a portion of the dehydrogenatable hydrocarbons in the feed. The catalyst is produced by a method comprising treating the support with a liquid composition comprising the dehydrogenation component or a precursor thereof and at least one organic dispersant selected from an amino alcohol and an amino acid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2010Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventors: Teng Xu, Stuart L. Soled, Edward A. Lemon, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Sabato Miseo, George H. Gamble
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Publication number: 20120271076Abstract: A process is described for producing a catalyst composition comprising an iridium component dispersed on a support. In the process, silica-containing support is treated with an iridium compound and an organic compound comprising an amino group to form an organic iridium complex on the support. The treated support is then heated in an oxidizing atmosphere at a temperature of about 325° C. to about 475° C. to partially decompose the organic metal complex on the support. The treated support is then heated in a reducing atmosphere at a temperature of about 350° C. to about 500° C. to convert the partially decomposed organic iridium complex into the desired iridium component.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2010Publication date: October 25, 2012Inventors: Stuart L. Soled, Sabato Miseo, Joseph E. Baumgartner, Christine E. Kliewer, Jane C. Cheng