Arvids
Arvids Judzis, Pasadena, TX US
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20090193710 | PROCESS TO PRODUCE CLEAN GASOLINE/BIO-ETHERS USING ETHANOL - A fuel or fuel blendstock comprising ethanol, ethyl ethers, olefins, and alkanes. In some embodiments, the fuel or fuel blendstock of claim | 08-06-2009 |
Arvids Judzis, Houston, TX US
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20130219777 | PROCESS TO PRODUCE CLEAN GASOLINE/BIO-ETHERS USING ETHANOL - A fuel or fuel blendstock comprising ethanol, ethyl ethers, olefins, and alkanes. In some embodiments, the fuel or fuel blendstock of claim | 08-29-2013 |
Arvids Judzis, Jr., Pasadena, TX US
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20100048970 | REFORMATE BENZENE REDUCTION VIA ALKYLATION - A process for reformate benzene reduction, the process including: feeding a light reformate fraction, an olefin feed, and an alkylation catalyst to an alkylation reaction zone; contacting the light reformate fraction and the olefin feed in the presence of the alkylation catalyst in the alkylation reaction zone to convert at least a portion of the benzene and the olefin to a monoalkylate; recovering a catalyst fraction from an alkylation reaction zone effluent; and recovering a light reformate product having a reduced benzene content. | 02-25-2010 |
20100063334 | PROCESS FOR ULTRA LOW BENZENE REFORMATE USING CATALYTIC DISTILLATION - A process for reducing the concentration of benzene in a hydrocarbon stream, the process including: fractionating a reformate to form a benzene concentrate fraction comprising benzene and other C | 03-11-2010 |
Arvids Judzis, Jr., Houston, TX US
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20140114101 | CONVERSION OF ALCOHOLS TO DISTILLATE FUELS - A process for the production of jet and other heavy fuels from alcohols and mixture of alcohols is disclosed. The process may include contacting in a reaction zone at least one C2 to C11 alcohol with a solid catalyst having activity for the simultaneous dehydration of the alcohols to form olefins, isomerization of the olefins to form internal olefins, and oligomerization of the olefins produced in situ via the dehydration reaction to form an effluent comprising mono-olefinic hydrocarbons. Preferably, the alcohol feed is a mixture of alcohols, such as C2 to C7 alcohols or C4 and C6 alcohols, enabling the production of a mixture of branched hydrocarbons that may be used directly as a jet fuel without blending. | 04-24-2014 |