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Chemical Engineering Science | 1980

6 Development of mobil's kinetic reforming model

Michael P. Ramage; Kenneth R. Graziani; Frederick J. Krambeck

Abstract Mobil Research and Development has developed a kinetic process model for catalytic naphtha reforming which is currently used extensively throughout Mobil for commercial reformer monitoring, research guidance, new process designs, planning, and optimization. The experimental and mathematical development of Mobils kinetic reforming model is presented in this paper.


Advances in Chemical Engineering | 1987

Kinptr (Mobil's Kinetic Reforming Model): A Review Of Mobil's Industrial Process Modeling Philosophy

Michael P. Ramage; Kenneth R. Graziani; Paul H. Schipper; Frederick J. Krambeck; Byung C. Choi

Publisher Summary This chapter discusses kinetic platinum reforming (KINPTR) model that was completed in 1974. Because the model was developed from a fundamental basis, it has been invaluable to Mobils research efforts in evaluating novel process designs, investigating catalyst improvements, and diagnosing commercial reformer problems. The model includes fundamental hydrocarbon conversion kinetics developed on fresh catalysts, referred to as start-of-cycle kinetics, and the fundamental relationships that modify the fresh-catalyst kinetics to account for the complex effects of catalyst aging (deactivation kinetics). The successful development of this model was accomplished by reducing the problem complexity. A thorough understanding of the chemistry, thermodynamics, and catalyst deactivation is always necessary to reduce the problem to a manageable size without loss in accuracy. Since its development, KINPTR has had a major impact in Mobils worldwide operations. It can be accessed by personnel at each of Mobils locations throughout the world. The detailed kinetics for the C 6 hydrocarbons is provided in the chapter that focuses on the overall program structure of KINPTR, its start-of cycle and deactivation kinetics, the models accuracy, examples of KINPTR use within Mobil, and the rationale for the kinetic lumping schemes.


Archive | 1984

Multi-stage adiabatic process for methanol conversion to light olefins

Kenneth R. Graziani; Ajit V. Sapre


Archive | 1984

Conversion of methanol to olefins using large size catalyst particles

Kenneth R. Graziani; Ajit V. Sapre


Archive | 1982

Split stream reforming

Byung C. Choi; Kenneth R. Graziani


Archive | 1984

Lube hydrodewaxing method and apparatus with light product removal and enhanced lube yields

Kenneth R. Graziani; Chwan P. Kyan


Archive | 1988

Process for preparing a very high quality lube base stock oil

Robert Walter Bortz; Kenneth R. Graziani


Archive | 1987

Hydrodewaxing method with interstage separation of light products

Kenneth R. Graziani; James R. Katzer; Chwan P. Kyan


Archive | 1984

A process for preparing a coked zeolite catalyst and a process for the selective disproportionation of toluene using said catalyst

Elaine Jaqueline Chang; Kenneth R. Graziani


Archive | 1986

Lube or light distillate hydrodewaxing method and apparatus with light product removal and enhanced lube yields

Kenneth R. Graziani; Chwan P. Kyan; Stuart S. Shih; Raymond Michael Sowiak

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