Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1983-1985
Title: Innovations of Chan T Dinh
Introduction
Chan T Dinh is a notable inventor based in Le Vesinet, France. He holds three patents that contribute significantly to the field of hydrocarbon processing. His work focuses on the development of catalysts that enhance the efficiency of hydrocarbon conversion processes.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is a process for manufacturing a hydrocarbon conversion catalyst. This invention involves the creation of a solid acid catalyst that includes a carrier, a metal from the platinum family, and an additional metal selected from tin, germanium, and lead. The additional metal is introduced into the catalytic mass in the form of an organometallic compound, such as tetrabutyl tin. This invention is particularly relevant for the production of catalysts used in hydrocarbon reforming and aromatic hydrocarbons production.
Another significant patent by Chan T Dinh is a process for the hydrotreatment of heavy hydrocarbons. This process involves treating a heavy hydrocarbon charge containing sulfur, asphaltenes, and/or resins in the liquid phase at temperatures ranging from 250 to 500 degrees Celsius. The treatment occurs under pressures of 20 to 350 bars, utilizing a catalyst obtained by reacting an organic compound of a transition metal with an organic aluminum compound in a hydrocarbon free of asphaltene and resin.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Chan T Dinh has worked with prominent organizations such as the Institut Français Du Pétrole and Société Française Des Produits Pour Catalyse, known as Procatalyse. His contributions to these institutions have been instrumental in advancing catalyst technology.
Collaborations
Chan T Dinh has collaborated with several professionals in his field, including Yves Jacquin and Manuel Gimenez-Coronado. These collaborations have fostered innovation and development in hydrocarbon processing technologies.
Conclusion
Chan T Dinh's innovative patents and career achievements highlight his significant contributions to the field of hydrocarbon conversion. His work continues to influence advancements in catalyst technology and hydrocarbon processing methods.