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Catalyst Research Lab Technician

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Location:
Bartlesville, OK
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
Catalyst Research Lab Technician
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Lab Technician

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Location:
Bartlesville, OK
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
Lab Technician
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Lab Technician

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Location:
Bartlesville, OK
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
Lab Technician

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Us Patents

Dual Metallocene Catalyst Systems For Decreasing Melt Index And Increasing Polymer Production Rates

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US Patent:
8450436, May 28, 2013
Filed:
Nov 20, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/681443
Inventors:
Rex E. Murray - Peoria IL, US
Qing Yang - Bartlesville OK, US
Steve J. Secora - Bartlesville OK, US
Kumudini C. Jayaratne - Helsinki, FI
William B. Beaulieu - Tulsa OK, US
Errun Ding - Bartlesville OK, US
Gary L. Glass - Dewey OK, US
Alan L. Solenberger - Bartlesville OK, US
Ted H. Cymbaluk - Kemah TX, US
Assignee:
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP - The Woodlands TX
International Classification:
C08F 4/642
C08F 4/643
C08F 4/6592
B01J 31/22
US Classification:
526113, 526114, 526129, 526134, 526160, 526165, 526348, 526943, 502113, 502120, 502128, 502152
Abstract:
The present invention provides dual catalyst systems and polymerization processes employing these dual catalyst systems. The disclosed polymerization processes can produce olefin polymers at higher production rates, and these olefin polymers may have a higher molecular weight and/or a lower melt index.

Use Of Hydrogen Scavenging Catalysts To Control Polymer Molecular Weight And Hydrogen Levels In A Polymerization Reactor

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US Patent:
8501654, Aug 6, 2013
Filed:
Jun 5, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/488578
Inventors:
Rex E. Murray - Peoria IL, US
William B. Beaulieu - Tulsa OK, US
Qing Yang - Bartlesville OK, US
Errun Ding - Bartlesville OK, US
Gary L. Glass - Dewey OK, US
Alan L. Solenberger - Bartlesville OK, US
Steven J. Secora - Bartlesville OK, US
Assignee:
Chevron Philips Chemical Company LP - The Woodlands TX
International Classification:
C08F 4/642
C08F 4/643
C08F 4/6592
B01J 31/22
US Classification:
502113, 502120, 502128, 502152, 526113, 526114, 526129, 526134, 526160, 526165, 526348, 526943
Abstract:
The present invention provides dual catalyst systems containing a metallocene catalyst and a hydrogen scavenging catalyst, and polymerization processes employing these dual catalyst systems. Due to a reduction in hydrogen levels in the polymerization processes, olefin polymers produced from these polymerization processes may have a higher molecular weight, a lower melt index, and higher levels of unsaturation.

Use Of Hydrogen Scavenging Catalysts To Control Polymer Molecular Weight And Hydrogen Levels In A Polymerization Reactor

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US Patent:
8207280, Jun 26, 2012
Filed:
Jun 28, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/824491
Inventors:
Rex E. Murray - Peoria IL, US
William B. Beaulieu - Tulsa OK, US
Qing Yang - Bartlesville OK, US
Errun Ding - Bartlesville OK, US
Gary L. Glass - Dewey OK, US
Alan L. Solenberger - Bartlesville OK, US
Steven J. Secora - Bartlesville OK, US
Assignee:
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP - The Woodlands TX
International Classification:
C08F 4/642
C08F 4/643
C08F 4/6592
B01J 31/22
US Classification:
526113, 526114, 526129, 526134, 526160, 526165, 526943, 502113, 502120, 502128, 502152
Abstract:
The present invention provides dual catalyst systems containing a metallocene catalyst and a hydrogen scavenging catalyst, and polymerization processes employing these dual catalyst systems. Due to a reduction in hydrogen levels in the polymerization processes, olefin polymers produced from these polymerization processes may have a higher molecular weight, a lower melt index, and higher levels of unsaturation.

Dual Metallocene Catalyst Systems For Decreasing Melt Index And Increasing Polymer Production Rates

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US Patent:
20100331505, Dec 30, 2010
Filed:
Jun 28, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/824363
Inventors:
Albert P. Masino - Tulsa OK, US
Rex E. Murray - Bartlesville OK, US
Qing Yang - Bartlesville OK, US
Steve J. Secora - Bartlesville OK, US
Kumudini C. Jayaratne - Groningen, NL
William B. Beaulieu - Tulsa OK, US
Errun Ding - Bartlesville OK, US
Gary L. Glass - Dewey OK, US
Alan L. Solenberger - Bartlesville OK, US
Ted H. Cymbaluk - Kemah TX, US
Assignee:
CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP - The Woodlands TX
International Classification:
C08F 4/76
US Classification:
526170
Abstract:
The present invention provides dual catalyst systems and polymerization processes employing these dual catalyst systems. The disclosed polymerization processes can produce olefin polymers at higher production rates, and these olefin polymers may have a higher molecular weight and/or a lower melt index.

Long Chain Branched Polymers And Methods Of Making Same

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US Patent:
20130137839, May 30, 2013
Filed:
Nov 30, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/308289
Inventors:
Youlu YU - Bartlesville OK, US
Eric D. SCHWERDTFEGER - Bartlesville OK, US
Max P. MCDANIEL - Bartlesville OK, US
Alan L. SOLENBERGER - Bartlesville OK, US
Kathy S. COLLINS - Bartlesville OK, US
Assignee:
CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP - The Woodlands TX
International Classification:
C08F 110/02
C08F 2/00
US Classification:
526113, 526352, 5263522, 526130
Abstract:
A polymer having a long chain branching content peaking at greater than about 20 long chain branches per million carbon atoms, and a polydispersity index of greater than about 10 wherein the long chain branching decreases to approximately zero at the higher molecular weight portion of the molecular weight distribution. A polymer having a long chain branching content peaking at greater than about 8 long chain branches per million carbon atoms, a polydispersity index of greater than about 20 wherein the long chain branching decreases to approximately zero at the higher molecular weight portion of the molecular weight distribution. A polymer having a long chain branching content peaking at greater than about 1 long chain branches per chain, and a polydispersity index of greater than about 10 wherein the long chain branching decreases to approximately zero at the higher molecular weight portion of the molecular weight distribution.

Dual Metallocene Catalyst Systems For Decreasing Melt Index And Increasing Polymer Production Rates

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US Patent:
20130245210, Sep 19, 2013
Filed:
May 7, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/888419
Inventors:
Rex E. Murray - Peoria IL, US
Qing Yang - Bartlesville OK, US
Steve J. Secora - Bartlesville OK, US
Kumudini C. Jayaratne - Helsinki, FI
William B. Beaulieu - Tulsa OK, US
Errun Ding - Bartlesville OK, US
Gary L. Glass - Dewey OK, US
Alan L. Solenberger - Bartlesville OK, US
Ted H. Cymbaluk - Kemah TX, US
Assignee:
Chevron Philips Chemical Company LP - The Woodlands TX
International Classification:
C08F 4/76
C08F 4/12
C08F 4/52
US Classification:
526113, 526160, 526118
Abstract:
The present invention provides dual catalyst systems and polymerization processes employing these dual catalyst systems. The disclosed polymerization processes can produce olefin polymers at higher production rates, and these olefin polymers may have a higher molecular weight and/or a lower melt index.

Use Of Hydrogen Scavenging Catalysts To Control Polymer Molecular Weight And Hydrogen Levels In A Polymerization Reactor

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US Patent:
20130324690, Dec 5, 2013
Filed:
Jun 26, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/927159
Inventors:
William B. Beaulieu - Tulsa OK, US
Qing Yang - Bartlesville OK, US
Errun Ding - Bartlesville OK, US
Gary L. Glass - Dewey OK, US
Alan L. Solenberger - Bartlesville OK, US
Steve J. Secora - Bartlesville OK, US
International Classification:
C08F 210/16
US Classification:
5263482, 5263522, 526352, 5263486, 5263485
Abstract:
The present invention provides dual catalyst systems containing a metallocene catalyst and a hydrogen scavenging catalyst, and polymerization processes employing these dual catalyst systems. Due to a reduction in hydrogen levels in the polymerization processes, olefin polymers produced from these polymerization processes may have a higher molecular weight, a lower melt index, and higher levels of unsaturation.

Methods Of Preparing A Catalyst

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US Patent:
20220203333, Jun 30, 2022
Filed:
Mar 21, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/699366
Inventors:
- The Woodlands TX, US
Eric D. SCHWERDTFEGER - Bartlesville OK, US
Max P. MCDANIEL - Bartlesville OK, US
Ted H. CYMBALUK - Seabrook TX, US
Connor D. BOXELL - Tulsa OK, US
Alan L. SOLENBERGER - Bartlesville OK, US
Kathy S. CLEAR - Bartlesville OK, US
International Classification:
B01J 23/26
C08F 10/02
B01J 21/08
B01J 35/10
B01J 37/02
B01J 37/08
Abstract:
A method comprising a) drying a support material comprising silica at temperature in the range of from about 150 C. to about 220 C. to form a dried support; b) contacting the dried support with methanol to form a slurried support; c) subsequent to b), cooling the slurried support to a temperature of less than about 60 C. to form a cooled slurried support; d) subsequent to c), contacting the cooled slurried support with a titanium alkoxide to form a titanated support; and e) thermally treating the titanated support by heating to a temperature of equal to or greater than about 150 C. for a time period of from about 5 hours to about 30 hours to remove the methanol and yield a dried titanated support.
Alan L Solenberger from Bartlesville, OK, age ~69 Get Report