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ABB Lummus Crest

A two-phase process developed by CDTech in the 1980s (22,23) and Hcensed also by ABB Lummus Crest is claimed to be appHcable to dilute... [Pg.479]

A vapor-phase process primarily for ECC off-gas feeds was developed by Sinopec Technology Company based on a 2eoHte catalyst of the Pentasd type (24,25). It reHes on frequent regeneration of the catalyst to minimi2e pretreatment of the ECC off-gas and allows the impurities in the feed gas to react with ben2ene to form by-products. Consequently, the product yield and purity are low. Joint licensing by ABB Lummus Crest and Sinopec was announced in 1994. [Pg.480]

ABB Lummus Crest Inc. and Unocal Corp. have Hcensed a benzene alkylation process usiag a proprietary zeoHte catalyst. Unlike the Mobil-Badger process, the Unocal-Lummus process is suitable for either ethylbenzene or cumene manufacture (27,28). [Pg.40]

ALMA [Alusuisse maleic anhydride] A process for making maleic anhydride by oxidizing -butane, using a fluid bed reactor and a special organic solvent recovery system. The catalyst contains vanadium and phosphoms on iron oxide. Developed jointly by Alusuisse Italia and ABB Lummus Crest. First licensed to Shin-Daikowa Petrochemical Company, Yokkaichi, Japan, in 1988. The world s largest plant plant was built for Lonza in Ravenna, Italy, in 1994. [Pg.18]

Catadiene [Catalytic butadiene] Also spelled Catadien. A version of the Houdry process for converting mixtures of butane isomers into butadiene by dehydrogenation over an alumina/chromia catalyst. Another version converts propane to propylene. Rapid coking of the catalyst necessitates use of several reactors in parallel, so that reactivation can be carried out continuously. Developed by Houdiy and first operated at El Segundo, CA, in 1944. By 1993, 20 plants had been built worldwide. Now licensed by ABB Lummus Crest. [Pg.53]

CATOFIN [CATalytic OleFIN] A version of the Houdry process for converting mixtures of C3 - C5 saturated hydrocarbons into olefins by catalytic dehydrogenation. The catalyst is chromia on alumina in a fixed bed. Developed by Air Products Chemicals owned by United Catalysts, which makes the catalyst, and licensed through ABB Lummus Crest. Nineteen plants were operating worldwide in 1991. In 1994, seven units were used for converting isobutane to isobutylene for making methyl /-butyl ether for use as a gasoline additive. [Pg.55]

CDHydro [Catalytic distillation hydrogenation] A process for hydrogenating diolefins in butylene feedstocks. It combines hydrogenation with fractional distillation. Developed by CDTECH, a partnership between Chemical Research Licensing Company and ABB Lummus Crest. The first plant was built at Shell s Norco, LA, site in 1994. Ten units were operating in 1997. [Pg.58]

Ethylbenzene Also called UOP Ethylbenzene. A liquid-phase process for making ethylbenzene by reacting ethylene with benzene, catalyzed by a zeolite. The process is usually coupled with one for converting ethylbenzene to styrene. Developed by Unocal Corporation and now licensed by UOP and ABB Lummus Crest. [Pg.103]

LC [Lummus-Crest] A coal gasification process developed by ABB Lummus Crest. [Pg.160]

SynSat [Synergetic Saturation] A process for removing aromatic hydrocarbons and sulfur compounds from diesel fuel. Developed by ABB Lummus Crest and Criterion Catalyst Company. Six units were operating in 1996. [Pg.263]

Barchas, R. Davis, R. (1992). The Kerr-McGee/ABB Lummus Crest technology for... [Pg.41]

The technology was developed in cooperation between Criterion Catalyst Company and ABB Lummus Crest. It finds its basics in the desulfurization and hydrogenation catalysts manufactured and sold by Criterion and the technology applied by Lummus in their Arosat process. A typical flow sheet of the Synsat process is presented in figure 6. [Pg.110]


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