Patents by Inventor Nazeer A. Bhore
Nazeer A. Bhore 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: 20140275669Abstract: Methods are provided for oligomerizing a dilute ethylene feed to form oligomers suitable for use as fuels and/or lubricant base oils. The fuels and/or lubricant base oils are formed by oligomerization of impure dilute ethylene with a zeolitic catalyst, where the zeolitic catalyst is resistant to the presence of poisons such as sulfur and nitrogen in the ethylene feed. The oligomers can also be formed in presence of diluents such as light paraffins.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Michel Daage, Stephen H. Brown, Eugenio Sanchez, Nazeer A. Bhore, Robert Charles William Welch, Gretchen L. Holtzer, Arthur Thomas Andrews
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Patent number: 7153413Abstract: The sulfur content of liquid cracking products, especially the cracked gasoline, is reduced in a catalytic cracking process employing a cracking catalyst containing a high content of vanadium. The cracking process involves introducing at least one vanadium compound into a hydrocarbon-sulfur containing feedstock to be charged to a fluid catalytic cracking reactor operating under steady state conditions and containing an equilibrium fluid cracking catalyst inventory within the reactor. The amount of sulfur in the liquid products, in particular gasoline and LCO fractions, is reduced as a result of the increased vanadium content on the equilibrium catalyst. Advantageously, sulfur reduction is achieved even in the presence of other metal contaminants, such as nickel and iron, on the equilibrium catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2001Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: W.R. Grace &Co.-Conn.Inventors: Terry G. Roberie, Ranjit Kumar, Michael S Ziebarth, Wu-Cheng Cheng, Xinjin Zhao, Nazeer Bhore
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Publication number: 20040099573Abstract: The sulfur content of liquid cracking products, especially the cracked gasoline, is reduced in a catalytic cracking process employing a cracking catalyst containing a high content of vanadium. The cracking process involves introducing at least one vanadium compound into a hydrocarbon-sulfur containing feedstock to be charged to a fluid catalytic cracking reactor operating under steady state conditions and containing an equilibrium fluid cracking catalyst inventory within the reactor. The amount of sulfur in the liquid products, in particular gasoline and LCO fractions, is reduced as a result of the increased vanadium content on the equilibrium catalyst. Advantageously, sulfur reduction is achieved even in the presence of other metal contaminants, such as nickel and iron, on the equilibrium catalyst.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2001Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventors: Terry G. Roberie, Ranjit Kumar, Michael S. Ziebarth, Wu-Cheng Cheng, Xinjin Zhao, Nazeer Bhore
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Patent number: 6635169Abstract: The sulfur content of liquid cracking products, especially the cracked gasoline, of a catalytic cracking process is reduced by the use of a catalyst having a product sulfur reduction component containing a metal component in an oxidation state greater than zero, wherein the average oxidation state of the metal component is increased by an oxidation step following conventional catalyst regeneration. The catalyst is normally a molecular sieve such as a zeolite Y, REY, USY, REUSY, Beta or ZSM-5. The metal component is normally a metal of Groups 5, 7, 8, 9, 12 or 13 of the periodic table, preferably vanadium or zinc. The sulfur reduction component may be a separate particle additive or part of an integrated cracking/sulfur reduction catalyst. A system for increasing the oxidation state of the metal component of a Gasoline Sulfur Reduction additive is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1999Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignees: Mobil Oil Corporation, W. R. Grace & Co.-ConnInventors: Nazeer A. Bhore, Arthur W. Chester, Ke Liu, Hye Kyung Cho Timken
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Publication number: 20030034275Abstract: The sulfur content of liquid cracking products, especially the cracked gasoline, of the catalytic cracking process is reduced by the use of a sulfur reduction additive comprising a non-molecular sieve support containing a high content of vanadium. Preferably, the support is alumina. The sulfur reduction catalyst is used in the form of a separate particle additive in combination with the active catalytic cracking catalyst (normally a faujasite such as zeolite Y) to process hydrocarbon feedstocks in the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit to produce low-sulfur gasoline and other liquid products.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventors: Terry G. Roberie, Ranjit Kumar, Michael S. Ziebarth, Wu-Cheng Cheng, Xinjin Zhao, Nazeer Bhore
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Patent number: 6482315Abstract: The sulfur content of liquid cracking products, especially the cracked gasoline, of the catalytic cracking process is reduced by the use of a sulfur reduction additive comprising a non-molecular sieve support containing a high content of vanadium. Preferably, the support is alumina. The sulfur reduction catalyst is used in the form of a separate particle additive in combination with the active catalytic cracking catalyst (normally a faujasite such as zeolite Y) to process hydrocarbon feedstocks in the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit to produce low-sulfur gasoline and other liquid products.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: W.R. Grace & Co.-Conn.Inventors: Terry G. Roberie, Ranjit Kumar, Michael Scott Ziebarth, Wu-Cheng Cheng, Xinjin Zhao, Nazeer Bhore
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Patent number: 5741469Abstract: A dry, regenerable solid oxide process directed to convert SO.sub.x from the flue gas stream from a power plant, a coal or oil-fired plant or process heat furnace, or an FCC regenerator to elemental sulfur without using a Claus unit, a hydrogen plant, a regeneration gas separation system, or a hydrogenation section. This dry, regenerable solid oxide process is also effective on Claus plant tail-gas. This process uses solid oxides, such as, for example, magnesium aluminates or spinels to remove sulfur oxides from flue gas streams. The solid oxide is then regenerated by a reducing gas to release the sulfur compounds contained on the solid oxide to produce a gas stream comprising hydrogen sulfide, sulfur oxides and elemental sulfur. The elemental sulfur is then condensed and recovered as a product and the resulting gas stream may be recycled to be reprocessed over the solid oxide.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1996Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: Nazeer A. Bhore, David L. Johnson, Khushrav E. Nariman, David L. Stern
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Patent number: 5728358Abstract: There is provided a process directed to the use of gases containing or mixed with carbon monoxide, such as synthesis gas, to aid in the regeneration of sulfur oxide-sorbed solid oxides, such as magnesium aluminates or spinels. This process is especially useful in applications where the solid oxide is used to purify the flue gas stream from an FCC regenerator, coal or oil-fired plant, power plant or process heat furnace, or the tail gas from a Claus plant. The process is also useful to remove sulfur oxides from flue gases produced in solid fuel combusters. According to this invention, carbon monoxide may be used alone or in combination with other gases to make the regeneration of the solid oxide exothermic or less endothermic, thereby improving the effectiveness of the regeneration.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1996Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: Amos A. Avidan, Nazeer A. Bhore, J. Scott Buchanan, David L. Johnson, Khushrav E. Nariman, David L. Stern
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Patent number: 5260501Abstract: A novel oligomerization catalyst and process for upgrading olefins employing new synthetic catalyst of ultra-large pore crystalline material. The new crystalline material exhibits unusually large sorption capacity demonstrated by its benzene adsorption capacity of greater than about 15 grams benzene/100 grams at 50 torr and 25.degree. C., a hexagonal electron diffraction pattern that can be indexed with a d.sub.100 value greater than about 18 Angstrom Units and a hexagonal arrangement of uniformly sized pores with a maximum perpendicular cross section of at least about 13 Angstrom units; and the porous crystalline material is impregnated with at least one oligomerization promoting metal, such as Groups VIIIA metals, preferably nickel.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: Nazeer A. Bhore, Ivy D. Johnson, Kathleen M. Keville, Quang N. Le, Grant H. Yokomizo
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Patent number: 5254322Abstract: A method is provided for reducing NO.sub.x for high flow applications such as NO.sub.x abatement in an exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine operating under lean burn conditions wherein NO.sub.x is reduced by hydrocarbon reductants. The method employs a hydrothermally stable catalyst comprising transition metal-containing ZSM-5 which is prepared by in-situ crystallization of an aggregate comprising ZSM-5 seeds, silica, and a crystalline silicate.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: Nazeer A. Bhore, Francis G. Dwyer, David O. Marler, John P. McWilliams
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Patent number: 5134243Abstract: A process for upgrading olefins employing new synthetic catalyst of ultra-large pore crystalline material. The new crystalline material exhibits unusually large sorption capacity demonstrated by its benzene adsorption capacity of greater than about 15 grams benzene/100 grams at 50 torr and 25.degree. C., a hexagonal electron diffraction pattern that can be indexed with a d.sub.100 value greater than about 18 Angstrom Units and a hexagonal arrangement of uniformly sized pores with a maximum perpendicular cross section of at least about 13 Angstrom units.A new process is provided for catalytic oligomerization of olefin feedstock which comprises contacting the feedstock under catalytic conversion conditions with acid metallosilicate solid catalyst having the structure of MCM-41 with hexagonal honeycomb lattice structure consisting essentially of uniform pores in the range of about 20 to 100 Angstroms. The oligomerization reaction is very selective, especially when conducted at temperature of about 40.degree.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1991Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: Nazeer A. Bhore, Quang N. Le, Grant H. Yokomizo