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Edwin P. Boldingh

Edwin P. Boldingh, Arlington Heights, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080221375Catalyst Treatment Useful for Aromatics Conversion Process - A process for preparing a transalkylation catalyst, the catalyst itself, and a transalkylation process for using the catalyst are herein disclosed. The catalyst comprises rhenium metal on a solid-acid support such as mordenite, which has been treated with a sulfur-based agent. Such treatment reduces the amount of methane produced by metal hydrogenolysis in a transalkylation process wherein heavy aromatics like A09-11-2008
20090032386Xylene Production Apparatus With Integrated Feedstock Treatment - An apparatus for producing a xylene isomer, which integrates the removal of olefins into a reaction zone of the apparatus is disclosed. Apparatus of this invention enable the use of aromatic feedstocks containing olefins and reduce or eliminate the need for feed pretreatment by olefin removal assemblies or zones such as hydrotreating, hydrogenation, and clay and/or molecular sieve treating, thereby reducing capital and operating costs.02-05-2009
20090036724Xylene Production Processes With Integrated Feedstock Treatment - A process for aromatic transalkylation and olefin reduction of a feed stream is disclosed. Transalkylation conditions provide a product having increased xylene concentration and reduced olefin concentration relative to the feed. The process may be used in a xylene production facility to minimize or avoid the necessity of feedstock pretreatment such as hydrotreating, hydrogenation, or treating with clay and/or molecular sieves.02-05-2009
20110046427XYLENE PRODUCTION PROCESSES WITH INTEGRATED FEEDSTOCK TREATMENT - A process for aromatic transalkylation and olefin reduction of a feed stream is disclosed. Transalkylation conditions provide a product having increased xylene concentration and reduced olefin concentration relative to the feed. The process may be used in a xylene production facility to minimize or avoid the necessity of feedstock pretreatment such as hydrotreating, hydrogenation, or treating with clay and/or molecular sieves.02-24-2011
20110178356PROCESS FOR INCREASING A MOLE RATIO OF METHYL TO PHENYL - One exemplary embodiment can be a process for increasing a mole ratio of methyl to phenyl of one or more aromatic compounds in a feed. The process can include reacting an effective amount of one or more aromatic compounds and an effective amount of one or more aromatic methylating agents to form a product having a mole ratio of methyl to phenyl of at least about 0.1:1 greater than the feed.07-21-2011

Patent applications by Edwin P. Boldingh, Arlington Heights, IL US

Edwin P. Boldingh, Des Plaines, IL US

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20090299112Slurry Hydroconversion of Biorenewable Feedstocks - A method for hydroconversion of a combined feed of at least one low value petroleum derived hydrocarbon and at least one biorenewable feedstock in a hydroconversion reaction zone in the presence of a hydroconversion catalyst at hydroconversion reaction conditions for a period of time sufficient to form a hydroconversion reaction product.12-03-2009
20090325785Selective catalyst for aromatics conversion - The subject invention comprises a novel UZM-14 catalytic material comprising globular aggregates of crystallites having a MOR framework type with a mean crystallite length parallel to the direction of 12-ring channels of about 60 nm or less and a mesopore volume of at least about 0.10 cc/gram. Catalysts formed from the novel material are particularly effective for the transalkylation of aromatics.12-31-2009
20090326285Use of Supported Mixed Metal Sulfides for Hydrotreating Biorenewable Feeds - Methods for hydroconverting a biorenewable feed with an unsupported sulfided metal catalyst formed by reacting a metal containing compound with a sulfur containing compound to form an insoluble particulate sulfided metal catalyst.12-31-2009