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Archive | 1988

FCC process with catalyst separation

Nai Y. Chen; Billy K. Huh; Thomas F. Degnan


Archive | 1986

Shape selective crystalline silicate zeolite containing intermetallic component and use as catalyst in hydrocarbon conversions

Nai Y. Chen; Thomas F. Degnan; Paul B. Weisz


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Product Research and Development | 1977

Irreversible Deactivation of Zeolite Fluid Cracking Catalyst. 2. Hydrothermal Stability of Catalysts Containing NH4Y and Rare Earth Y

Nai Y. Chen; Thomas O. Mitchell; David H. Olson; Bruce P. Pelrine


Archive | 1986

Process for making improved lubricating oils from heavy feedstock

Nai Y. Chen; Thomas F. Degnan; Susan Marie Leiby; Stephen M. Oleck; Bruce P. Pelrine


Archive | 1989

Apparatus for FCC process with catalyst separation

Nai Y. Chen; Billy K. Huh; Thomas E. Degnan


Archive | 1987

Lube dewaxing method for extension of cycle length

Nai Y. Chen; Bruce P. Pelrine


Archive | 1989

Catalytic cracking of hydrocarbons with oxygen promoted alkali metal zeolite cracking catalyst

Nai Y. Chen; Thomas F. Degnan


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Product Research and Development | 1977

Irreversible Deactivation of Zeolite Fluid Cracking Catalyst. 1. X-Ray and Catalytic Studies of Catalyst Aged in an Automated Microcatalytic System for Gas Oil Cracking

Nai Y. Chen; Thomas O. Mitchell; David H. Olson; Bruce P. Pelrine


Catalysis Letters | 2009

Heinz Heinemann’s Legacy at ExxonMobil: An Illustrious Career in Industrial Catalysis

Thomas F. Degnan; Nai Y. Chen; Gabor A. Somorjai


Archive | 1986

Process and apparatus for catalytic dewaxing of paraffinic stocks and the simultaneous removal of cracked products

Nai Y. Chen; Thomas F. Degnan; Bruce P. Pelrine; Richard F. Socha

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