C07C69/604

Use of renewable oil in hydrotreatment process
11414605 · 2022-08-16 · ·

The use of bio oil from at least one renewable source in a hydrotreatment process, in which process hydrocarbons are formed from said glyceride oil in a catalytic reaction, and the iron content of said bio oil is less than 1 w-ppm calculated as elemental iron. A bio oil intermediate including bio oil from at least one renewable source and the iron content of said bio oil is less than 1 w-ppm calculated as elemental iron.

Dental Materials Based On Cyclopolymerizable Crosslinkers

Dental material which comprises at least one compound of formula I,

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in which R.sup.1 is a linear, branched or cyclic aliphatic C.sub.1-C.sub.30 hydrocarbon radical or an aromatic C.sub.6-C.sub.30 hydrocarbon radical, wherein the aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbon radical can be substituted or unsubstituted and wherein aliphatic hydrocarbon radicals can be interrupted by one or more urethane groups, ester groups, oxygen atoms and/or sulfur atoms; X, Y, Z independently of each other in each case are -COOR.sup.2—, -CON(R.sup.3R.sup.4)—, an aromatic C.sub.6-C.sub.10 hydrocarbon radical or CN, wherein R.sup.2, R.sup.3, R.sup.4 in each case independently of each other is hydrogen, a linear, branched or cyclic aliphatic C.sub.1-C.sub.30 hydrocarbon radical or an aromatic C.sub.6-C.sub.30 hydrocarbon radical, wherein the aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbon radical can be substituted or unsubstituted and wherein aliphatic hydrocarbon radicals can be interrupted by one or more oxygen atoms, and m is 2 or 3.

USE OF RENEWABLE OIL IN HYDROTREATMENT PROCESS
20210179947 · 2021-06-17 · ·

The use of bio oil from at least one renewable source in a hydrotreatment process, in which process hydrocarbons are formed from said glyceride oil in a catalytic reaction, and the iron content of said bio oil is less than 1 w-ppm calculated as elemental iron. A bio oil intermediate including bio oil from at least one renewable source and the iron content of said bio oil is less than 1 w-ppm calculated as elemental iron.

USE OF RENEWABLE OIL IN HYDROTREATMENT PROCESS
20210179947 · 2021-06-17 · ·

The use of bio oil from at least one renewable source in a hydrotreatment process, in which process hydrocarbons are formed from said glyceride oil in a catalytic reaction, and the iron content of said bio oil is less than 1 w-ppm calculated as elemental iron. A bio oil intermediate including bio oil from at least one renewable source and the iron content of said bio oil is less than 1 w-ppm calculated as elemental iron.

USE OF RENEWABLE OIL IN HYDROTREATMENT PROCESS
20210198580 · 2021-07-01 · ·

The use of bio oil from at least one renewable source in a hydrotreatment process, in which process hydrocarbons are formed from said glyceride oil in a catalytic reaction, and the iron content of said bio oil is less than 1 w-ppm calculated as elemental iron. A bio oil intermediate including bio oil from at least one renewable source and the iron content of said bio oil is less than 1 w-ppm calculated as elemental iron.

USE OF RENEWABLE OIL IN HYDROTREATMENT PROCESS
20210198580 · 2021-07-01 · ·

The use of bio oil from at least one renewable source in a hydrotreatment process, in which process hydrocarbons are formed from said glyceride oil in a catalytic reaction, and the iron content of said bio oil is less than 1 w-ppm calculated as elemental iron. A bio oil intermediate including bio oil from at least one renewable source and the iron content of said bio oil is less than 1 w-ppm calculated as elemental iron.

BIODEGRADABLE LUBRICANT WITH TAILORED HYDROLYTIC STABILITY AND IMPROVED THERMAL STABILITY THROUGH ALKOXYLATION OF GLYCEROL

Described herein are methods of stabilizing the beta hydrogen of glycerol based esters by the insertion of alkoxy groups to significantly improve the thermal, oxidative, and hydrolytic stability of the ester and allow for controlling the molar density of esters bonds in the lubricants to maximize hydrolytic stability while maintaining biodegradability and further improving performance properties.

BIODEGRADABLE LUBRICANT WITH TAILORED HYDROLYTIC STABILITY AND IMPROVED THERMAL STABILITY THROUGH ALKOXYLATION OF GLYCEROL

Described herein are methods of stabilizing the beta hydrogen of glycerol based esters by the insertion of alkoxy groups to significantly improve the thermal, oxidative, and hydrolytic stability of the ester and allow for controlling the molar density of esters bonds in the lubricants to maximize hydrolytic stability while maintaining biodegradability and further improving performance properties.

MACROMOLECULAR CORROSION (MCIN) INHIBITORS: STRUCTURES, METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
20210130722 · 2021-05-06 ·

Disclosed are multifunctional compounds represented by structural formula (I):

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methods of producing compounds represented by structural formula (I) and their use in inhibiting corrosion in corrodible material.

MACROMOLECULAR CORROSION (MCIN) INHIBITORS: STRUCTURES, METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
20210130722 · 2021-05-06 ·

Disclosed are multifunctional compounds represented by structural formula (I):

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methods of producing compounds represented by structural formula (I) and their use in inhibiting corrosion in corrodible material.