Sutinder K Behal

age ~86

from South Amboy, NJ

Also known as:
  • Sutinder J Behal
  • Sudinder K Behal
  • Supinder Behal
  • Behal Sutinder
  • K Behal
Phone and address:
100 John T O Leary Blvd, Morgan, NJ 08879
7325539026

Sutinder Behal Phones & Addresses

  • 100 John T O Leary Blvd, South Amboy, NJ 08879 • 7325539026
  • 100 John T O Leary Blvd UNIT 223, South Amboy, NJ 08879 • 7325539026
  • Branchburg, NJ
  • Phillipsburg, NJ
  • Hopkinton, MA
  • Somerville, NJ

Us Patents

  • Low Ash Coal Products From Depolymerized Coal

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  • US Patent:
    52961338, Mar 22, 1994
  • Filed:
    Aug 4, 1992
  • Appl. No.:
    7/925362
  • Inventors:
    George M. Kramer - Berkeley Heights NJ
    Daniel P. Leta - Flemington NJ
    William A. Lamberti - Stewartsville NJ
    Mark M. Disko - High Bridge NJ
    Sutinder K. Behal - Somerville NJ
    Edwin R. Ernst - Belle Meade NJ
  • Assignee:
    Exxon Research and Engineering Company - Florham Park NJ
  • International Classification:
    C10G 100
  • US Classification:
    208400
  • Abstract:
    A process for preparing a low ash coal wherein coal is depolymerized at low temperature by contacting finely divided coal with a hard acid and soft base, and extracting the depolymerized coal to remove mineral contaminants.
  • Isobutanol Synthesis Catalyst

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  • US Patent:
    57079200, Jan 13, 1998
  • Filed:
    Dec 8, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/569530
  • Inventors:
    Thomas Henry Vanderspurt - Delaware Township NJ
    Mark Alan Greaney - Upper Black Eddy PA
    Daniel Paul Leta - Flemington NJ
    Russell John Koveal - Baton Rouge LA
    Mark Michael Disko - High Bridge NJ
    Angela V. Klaus - Highland Park NJ
    Sutinder K. Behal - Somerville NJ
    Robert B. Harris - Billings MT
  • Assignee:
    Exxon Research and Engineering Company - Florham Park NJ
  • International Classification:
    B01J 2334
    B01J 2106
    B01J 2340
  • US Classification:
    502324
  • Abstract:
    The invention relates to a catalyst for conversion of methanol, ethanol alone or in combination with n-propanol to isobutanol. The catalyst is a noble metal supported on at least a first phase having poorly crystalline manganese and zinc doped zirconium oxide phase containing about 71 to about 91 atomic % zirconium, about 10 to about 16 atomic % manganese and about 4 to about 8 atomic % zinc and a second phase of irregularly shaped hetaerolite-like crystals containing about 65 to about 69 atomic % manganese, about 31 to about 35 atomic % zinc and zero to about 5 atomic % zirconium embedded in the first phase. The catalyst is useful in making isobutanol.
  • Isobutanol Synthesis Catalyst--(Law092)

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  • US Patent:
    59393521, Aug 17, 1999
  • Filed:
    Mar 24, 1998
  • Appl. No.:
    9/047204
  • Inventors:
    Thomas Henry Vanderspurt - Delaware Township NJ
    Mark Alan Greaney - Upper Black Eddy PA
    Daniel Paul Leta - Flemington NJ
    Russell John Koveal - Baton Rouge LA
    Mark Michael Disko - High Bridge NJ
    Angela V. Klaus - Highland Park NJ
    Sutinder K. Behal - Somerville NJ
    Robert B. Harris - Billings MT
  • Assignee:
    Exxon Research and Engineering Company - Florham Park NJ
  • International Classification:
    B01J 2332
    B01J 2340
    B01J 2358
    B01J 2360
  • US Classification:
    502324
  • Abstract:
    The invention relates to a catalyst for conversion of methanol, ethanol alone or in combination with n-propanol to isobutanol and the process for making and using the catalyst. The catalyst is a noble metal supported on at least a first phase of mixed oxide crystallites containing from about 60 to about 74 atomic % (on a metals basis only) zirconium, from about 21 to about 31 atomic % manganese and from about 5 to about 9 atomic % zinc, and less than about 1 atomic % alkali, a second phase of zirconium-doped hetaerolite particles containing from about 65 to about 69 atomic % manganese, from about 31 to about 35 atomic % zinc, from about 0. 5 to about 5 atomic % zirconium, and optionally a trace atomic % of alkali, and a third phase containing from about 29 to about 55 atomic % manganese, from about 13 to about 55 atomic % zinc and from about 13 to about 35 atomic % zirconium. The first phase mixed oxide crystallites have a zirconium oxide-like structure have a particle size of at least about 40. ANG. to about 100. ANG.
  • Isobutanol Synthesis Catalyst

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  • US Patent:
    59088079, Jun 1, 1999
  • Filed:
    Mar 24, 1998
  • Appl. No.:
    9/047206
  • Inventors:
    Thomas Henry Vanderspurt - Delaware Township NJ
    Mark Alan Greaney - Upper Black Eddy PA
    Daniel Paul Leta - Flemington NJ
    Russell John Koveal - Baton Rouge LA
    Mark Michael Disko - High Bridge NJ
    Angela V. Klaus - Highland Park NJ
    Sutinder K. Behal - Somerville NJ
    Robert B. Harris - Billings MO
  • Assignee:
    Exxon Research and Engineering Co. - Florham Park NJ
  • International Classification:
    B01J 2106
    B01J 2334
  • US Classification:
    502349
  • Abstract:
    The invention relates to a catalyst for conversion of methanol, ethanol alone or in combination with n-propanol to isobutanol and the process for making and using the catalyst. The catalyst is a noble metal supported on at least a first phase of mixed oxide crystallites containing from about 60 to about 74 atomic % (on a metals basis only) zirconium, from about 21 to about 31 atomic % manganese and from about 5 to about 9 atomic % zinc, and less than about 1 atomic % alkali, a second phase of zirconium-doped hetaerolite particles containing from about 65 to about 69 atomic % manganese, from about 31 to about 35 atomic % zinc, from about 0. 5 to about 5 atomic % zirconium, and optionally a trace atomic % of alkali, and a third phase containing from about 29 to about 55 atomic % manganese, from about 13 to about 55 atomic % zinc and from about 13 to about 35 atomic % zirconium. The first phase mixed oxide crystallites have a zirconium oxide-like structure have a particle size of at least about 40. ANG. to about 100. ANG.
  • Isobutanol Synthesis Catalyst

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  • US Patent:
    57705410, Jun 23, 1998
  • Filed:
    Dec 8, 1995
  • Appl. No.:
    8/569382
  • Inventors:
    Thomas Henry Vanderspurt - Delaware Township NJ
    Mark Alan Greaney - Upper Black Eddy PA
    Daniel Paul Leta - Flemington NJ
    Russell John Koveal - Baton Rouge LA
    Mark Michael Disko - High Bridge NJ
    Angela V. Klaus - Highland Park NJ
    Sutinder K. Behal - Somerville NJ
    Robert B. Harris - Billings MT
  • Assignee:
    Exxon Research and Engineering Company - Florham Park NJ
  • International Classification:
    B01J 2332
    C07C 2700
  • US Classification:
    502324
  • Abstract:
    The invention relates to a catalyst for conversion of methanol, ethanol alone or in combination with n-propanol to isobutanol and the process for making and using the catalyst. The catalyst is a noble metal supported on at least a first phase of mixed oxide crystallites containing from about 60 to about 74 atomic % (on a metals basis only) zirconium, from about 21 to about 31 atomic % manganese and from about 5 to about 9 atomic % zinc, and less than about 1 atomic % alkali, a second phase of zirconium-doped hetaerolite particles containing from about 65 to about 69 atomic % manganese, from about 31 to about 35 atomic % zinc, from about 0. 5 to about 5 atomic % zirconium, and optionally a trace atomic % of alkali, and a third phase containing from about 29 to about 55 atomic % manganese, from about 13 to about 55 atomic % zinc and from about 13 to about 35 atomic % zirconium. The first phase mixed oxide crystallites have a zirconium oxide-like structure have a particle size of at least about 40. ANG. to about 100. ANG.
  • Isobutanol Synthesis Catalyst

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  • US Patent:
    60341416, Mar 7, 2000
  • Filed:
    Mar 24, 1998
  • Appl. No.:
    9/047205
  • Inventors:
    Thomas Henry Vanderspurt - Delaware Township NJ
    Mark Alan Greaney - Upper Black Eddy PA
    Daniel Paul Leta - Flemington NJ
    Russell John Koveal - Baton Rouge LA
    Mark Michael Disko - High Bridge NJ
    Angela V. Klaus - Highland Park NJ
    Sutinder K. Behal - Somerville NJ
    Robert B. Harris - Billings MT
  • Assignee:
    Exxon Research and Engineering Co. - Florham Park NJ
  • International Classification:
    C07C 2700
  • US Classification:
    518713
  • Abstract:
    The invention relates to a catalyst for conversion of methanol, ethanol alone or in combination with n-propanol to isobutanol and the process for making and using the catalyst. The catalyst is a noble metal supported on at least a first phase of mixed oxide crystallites containing from about 60 to about 74 atomic % (on a metals basis only) zirconium, from about 21 to about 31 atomic % manganese and from about 5 to about 9 atomic % zinc, and less than about 1 atomic % alkali, a second phase of zirconium-doped hetaerolite particles containing from about 65 to about 69 atomic % manganese, from about 31 to about 35 atomic % zinc, from about 0. 5 to about 5 atomic % zirconium, and optionally a trace atomic % of alkali, and a third phase containing from about 29 to about 55 atomic % manganese, from about 13 to about 55 atomic % zinc and from about 13 to about 35 atomic % zirconium. The first phase mixed oxide crystallites have a zirconium oxide-like structure have a particle size of at least about 40. ANG. to about 100. ANG.

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