Robert E Smith
Psychologist in Hopewell Township, NJ

License number
New Jersey 35SI00186600
Issued Date
Sep 1, 1984
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 1997
Category
Psychology
Type
Practicing Psychologist
Address
Address
Hopewell Township, NJ

Professional information

Robert Smith Photo 1

Process For Manufacture Of Stabilized Lubricating Oil With Elemental Sulfur

US Patent:
4021334, May 3, 1977
Filed:
Jun 8, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/693828
Inventors:
Robert L. Gorring - Washington Crossing PA
Robert L. Smith - Hopewell NJ
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C10G 2302, C10M 108
US Classification:
208211
Abstract:
A stabilized lubricating oil resistant to oxidation and sludge formation upon exposure to an oxidative environment is prepared without forming undesirable color bodies therein by the steps (1) contacting the lubricating oil stock with a small amount of added elemental sulfur of from about 0. 05 to about 1. 0 percent by weight at a contact temperature of from about 25. degree. C. to about 130. degree. C. and (2) contacting the product of step (1) with hydrogen in the presence of alumina impregnated with at least about 10 weight percent MoO. sub. 3 and at least about 2. 5 weight percent CoO to remove any unreacted added elemental sulfur therefrom. The impregnated alumina catalyst of step (2) must have at least 50 percent of the pores with a pore diameter of 50 Angstrom Units or more.


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Deasphalting And Hydrocracking

US Patent:
4447313, May 8, 1984
Filed:
Dec 1, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/326259
Inventors:
Robert L. Gorring - Washington Crossing PA
Robert L. Smith - Hopewell NJ
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C10G 6704, C10G 4512
US Classification:
208 86
Abstract:
A process which comprises a two-stage method for the preparation, from heavy residual oils, of a feedstock suitable for subsequent catalytic processing, such as for employment in FCC reactors. The firt process step comprises pentane deasphalting which results in substantial reduction of the refractory heavy metals present in the resid. The second step comprises removing any remaining metals by subjecting the treated heavy oil to a mild hydrocracking in the presence of a ZSM-5-type catalyst.


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Process For Stabilizing Lubricating Oil With Elemental Sulfur

US Patent:
3972853, Aug 3, 1976
Filed:
Aug 8, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/495591
Inventors:
Robert L. Gorring - Washington Crossing PA
Robert L. Smith - Hopewell NJ
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C10M 112
US Classification:
252 45
Abstract:
A stabilized lubricating oil resistant to oxidation and sludge formation upon exposure to an oxidative environment is prepared without forming undesirable color bodies therein by contacting the lubricating oil stock with a small amount of elemental sulfur of from about 0. 1 to about 0. 5 percent by weight at a contact temperature of from about 25. degree. C to about 70. degree. C and, thereafter, removing any unreacted sulfur therefrom.


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Low Pressure Hydrocracking Of Refractory Feed

US Patent:
4257872, Mar 24, 1981
Filed:
Oct 22, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/086875
Inventors:
Rene B. La Pierre - Morrisville PA
David S. Shihabi - Pennington NJ
Robert L. Smith - Hopewell NJ
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
C10G 4716, C10G 6510
US Classification:
208 59
Abstract:
The present invention provides a process for low pressure catalytic hydrocracking of refractory hydrocarbon charge stocks, such as coker gas oil or shale oil to products of reduced pour points by catalytic hydrotreating and cascading the hydrotreater effluent through a hydrocracking zone, containing a catalyst which is characterized by an alkali metal substantilly non-acidic crystalline zeolite having an alpha activity of less than about 10, a silica/alumina ratio of at least about 12 and a constraint index of approximately 1 to 12.


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Catalytic Upgrading Of Refractory Hydrocarbon Stocks

US Patent:
4210521, Jul 1, 1980
Filed:
May 2, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/035153
Inventors:
Robert L. Gorring - Washington Crossing PA
Robert L. Smith - Hopewell NJ
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C10G 2304
US Classification:
208 89
Abstract:
The present invention provides a process for catalytic upgrading of refractory hydrocarbon charge stocks, such as coker gas oil, to premium products including gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel and low sulfur cracking stock initially by catalytic hydrotreating and cascading the hydrotreater effluent, through a hydrocracking zone, without change in the pressure of the system, containing a catalyst which is characterized by a crystalline zeolite having a silica/alumina ratio greater than 12 and a constraint index of 1 to 12.


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Conversion Of Synthesis Gas To Hydrocarbon Mixtures

US Patent:
4096163, Jun 20, 1978
Filed:
Oct 8, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/730871
Inventors:
Clarence D. Chang - Princeton NJ
William H. Lang - Pennington NJ
Anthony J. Silvestri - Morrisville PA
Robert L. Smith - Hopewell NJ
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C07C 104
US Classification:
260449R
Abstract:
Synthesis gas is contacted with an intimate mixture of a carbon monoxide hydrogen reduction catalyst, comprising a methanol synthesis catalyst in combination with a selective class of acidic crystalline aluminosilicate having a silica/alumina ratio greater than 12, a pore dimension greater than about 5 Angstroms to produce hydrocarbon mixtures useful in the manufacture of heating fuels, gasoline, aromatic hydrocarbons, and chemicals intermediates.


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Upgrading Shale Oil

US Patent:
4153540, May 8, 1979
Filed:
May 4, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/793706
Inventors:
Robert L. Gorring - Washington Crossing PA
Robert L. Smith - Hopewell NJ
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C10G 2304
US Classification:
208 89
Abstract:
Liquid products from retorting oil shale are upgraded to a total liquid suited to pipeline transport and containing increased amounts of the premium products gasoline through distillate fuel by hydrotreating to convert sulfur, oxygen, nitrogen and metal constituents and cascading the hydrotreater effluent through a hydrocracking reactor containing a catalyst which is characterized by a crystalline zeolite having a silica/alumina ratio greater than 12 and a constraint index of 1 to 12, for example zeolite ZSM-5.