Title: Naohiro Nishimoto: Innovator in Hydrotreating Catalyst Activation
Introduction
Naohiro Nishimoto is an inventor based in Kami-shi, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of catalyst activation, particularly in hydrotreating processes. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his work is noteworthy for its innovative approach to catalyst activation.
Latest Patent Applications
Naohiro Nishimoto's latest patent application is titled "Process for Activating a Hydrotreating Catalyst." This invention pertains to a process for activating a hydrotreating catalyst that comprises a Group VIB metal oxide and a Group VIII metal oxide. The process involves contacting the catalyst with an acid and an organic additive that has a boiling point in the range of 80-500° C. and a solubility in water of at least 5 grams per liter at 20° C. and atmospheric pressure. This may be followed by drying under conditions that ensure at least 50% of the additive is retained in the catalyst. The hydrotreating catalyst can be either fresh or a used catalyst that has been regenerated.
Conclusion
Naohiro Nishimoto's innovative work in catalyst activation showcases his potential as an inventor in the field. His contributions, although not yet reflected in granted patents, highlight the importance of ongoing research and development in catalyst technologies.
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