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cumulative index: 1994 – present


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   Alcohols   Date
       
 
ACHEMA '94 perspective: Detergents: the scene is changing
New technologies and environmental issues are shaping the future of detergents and their ingredients. Here are the dynamics
 
May-94
 
ACHEMA '94 perspective: Global outlook for methanol
About 15 MMton of methanol production could come onstream by year 2000. Methanol demand for "traditional" chemicals will depend on GNP growth

May-94
 
Biodiesel: A feedstock quandary
Life cycle costs will affect feedstock selection for renewable fuels
 
Sep-07
 
Biofuels: What is beyond ethanol and biodiesel?
Emerging technologies to produce gasoline and diesel from renewable biological resources will reshape the agricultural, chemical and refining industries

Sep-07
 
Bioventing reduces soil cleanup costs
Supplied with oxygen and nutrients, naturally-occurring bacteria digest organic contaminants with no offgas

Aug-95
 
Can motor fuels be redesigned?
How challenging is the task to provide 'green' transportation fuels without bankrupting the global economy?

Feb-08
 
Chromatographic methods to analyze ethanol and gasoline/ethanol blends
These techniques offer better process control and can improve the bottom line
 
Mar-08
 
Consider CFD modeling to improve reactor design for synthesis gas production
Advancements in computational fluid methods simulate dynamics and reactions for autothermal reformers
 
Jan-05
 
Consider new technologies for low-cost methanol operations
Mega-sized methanol facility yields numerous opportunities for petrochemical and energy markets
 
Apr-05

Consider new technologies to replace MTBE
Processing methods enable using 'stranded' MTBE facilities and feedstocks for high-octane applications

Feb-02
 
Control contaminants in olefin feedstocks and products, Part 1
Operators can use this technology review when evaluating available process design options and treatments

Jul-96
 
Control contaminants in olefin feedstocks and products, Part 2
New technologies selectively remove problematic compounds

Sep-96
 
E85—it's a whole new ballgame
Additive programs must be designed to handle higher ethanol concentrations in renewable fuels
 
Feb-08
 
Environmental Processes Handbook
This handbook-type industry reference source features emerging remedial processes handling air, water and solid HPI waste streams. Each 'clean' process technology description includes flow diagram as well as application, operations, waste definitions, regulatory applications, economics and licensor information.
   
 

Environmental Processes '93

Aug-93
 

Environmental Processes '94

Aug-94
 

Environmental Processes '96

Aug-96
 

Environmental Processes '98

Aug-98
 
Gas Processes Handbook
This handbook-type industry reference source features the latest commercially viable gas processing processes categorized by process function. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of commercially viable gas processing processes from  licensors. Included are drying, treating, contaminant removal, cleanup, hydrogen, liquefied natural gas, syngas, sulfur, gas-to-liquids, etc. Each process description includes a full color flow diagram as well as application, operation, economic, yield and licensor information. The processes are indexed by process and contributing company.
   
 

Gas Processes '94

Apr-94
 

Gas Processes ’96

Apr-96
 

Gas Processes ’98

Apr-98

Gas Processes 2000

Apr-00

Gas Processes 2002

May-02
 

Gas Processes 2004

  Feb-04
 

Gas Processes 2006

  Jan-06
 
Gas Processes Handbook 2006
Overview of licensors and selected process descriptions
 
Jan-06
 
Growing the bio-economy—a view from an energy refiner
This refiner candidly discusses 'green' and renewable fuels

Feb-08
 
HPI Construction Boxscore
Published three times a year and used for years by engineers, contractors, and marketing personnel to identify active construction projects around the world for sales information, market research, and planning. Data includes project type, plant capacity, geographic area, operating company, engineering company, construction company, licensor.
   
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, February '94

Feb-94
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, June '94

  Jun-94
 

HPI Construction Boxscore, October '94
 

  Oct-94
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, February '95

Feb-95
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, June '95

  Jun-95
 

HPI Construction Boxscore, October '95
 

  Oct-95
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, February '96

Feb-96
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, June '96

  Jun-96
 

HPI Construction Boxscore, October '96
 

  Oct-96
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, February '97

Feb-97
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, June '97

  Jun-97
 

HPI Construction Boxscore, October '97
 

  Oct-97
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, February '98

  Feb-98
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, June '98

  Jun-98
 

HPI Construction Boxscore, October '98
 

  Oct-98
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, February '99

Feb-99
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, June '99

  Jun-99
 

HPI Construction Boxscore, October '99
 

  Oct-99

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, February '00

Feb-00
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, June '00

  Jun-00
 

HPI Construction Boxscore, October '00
 

  Oct-00

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, February '01

Feb-01
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, June '01

  Jun-01
 

HPI Construction Boxscore, October '01
 

  Oct-01
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, February '02

  Feb-02
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, June '02

  Jun-02
 

HPI Construction Boxscore, October '02
 

  Oct-02
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, February '03

  Feb-03
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, June '03

  Jun-03
 

HPI Construction Boxscore, October '03
 

  Oct-03
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, February '04

  Feb-04
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, June '04

  Jun-04
 

HPI Construction Boxscore, October '04
 

  Oct-04
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, February '05

  Feb-05
 

HPI Construction Boxscore Update, June '05

  Jun-05
 

HPI Construction Boxscore, October '05

Oct-05
 
Improve asset performance management
This methanol plant implemented a system that supported its strategic objectives of managing risk and improving profitability
 
Dec-05

Improve direct hydration processes
Technology enhancements increase yields and decrease capital costs of making alcohols

Oct-01
 
Improve syngas production using autothermal reforming
Flexible process design uses partial oxidation and adiabatic-steam reforming to cut costs

Mar-94
 
Methanol: a global review
The world of methanol is very complex; so what is the future of this commodity product?

Apr-07
 
Model-based predictive control increases batch reactor production
Better dynamic control of the temperature in an exothermic chemical reactor allows increasing the injection of reactants
 
May-05
 
Monitor explosive combustion kinetics with encoded photometric infrared spectroscopy
Using this technology can improve analytical performance
 
Feb-08
 
NIRs monitor critical gasoline parameters
Real-time sample-data systems reduce off-spec production and reblending costs

Feb-94
 
Petrochemical Processes Handbook
Handbook-type industry reference source, features the latest technological developments and advancements . Each including flow diagram and application, description, operation, economic, yield and licensor information. Processing innovations encompass high-activity catalyst systems, value-added end products, higher product purities, higher yields, energy-conservation methods, byproduct reduction, etc.. Included are commercially viable processes ranging from alkylbenzene to xyleneisomers.
   
 

Petrochemical Processes ’95

Mar-95
 

Petrochemical Processes ’97

Mar-97
 

Petrochemical Processes ’99

Mar-99
 

Petrochemical Processes 2001

  Mar-01
 

Petrochemical Processes 2003

  Mar-03
 

Petrochemical Processes 2005

  Mar-05

Push syngas production limits
New technologies for autothermal reforming processes enable using lower steam-to-carbon ratios at higher temperatures

Mar-00

Reduce methanol manufacturing costs
Better management of syngas-supply expenses minimizes profitability risks for this commodity petrochemical

Mar-00
 
Refining Processes Handbook
Handbook-type industry reference source has been expanded this year. It contains flow diagrams and descriptions of leading-edge, licensed refining technologies. Specific processing operations include coking, hydrotreating, hydrocracking, fluid catalytic cracking, resid catalytic cracking, alkylation, catalytic reforming, ethers and more. Licensors contributed process flow diagrams, products, process descriptions, economics, installations and other vital information. The flow diagrams and summary descriptions define typical licensed processes used by modern refineries.
   
 

Refining Processes ’94

Nov-94
 

Refining Processes '96

Nov-96
 

Refining Processes '98

Nov-98

Refining Processes 2000

Nov-00
 

Refining Processes 2002

  Nov-02
 

Refining Processes 2004

  Sep-04
 
Second-generation renewable diesel offers advantages
Hydrotreated vegetable oils are more compatible with engine design and operations

Feb-08
 
Thermodynamics of reformulated automotive fuels
Data from new measurement techniques and these correlations are useful in predicting the efforts of oxygenates on gasoline vapor pressure and volatility

Jun-95
 
Upgrade alkylation for refining environment
Changes to blending specifications will require refiners to use more alkylate to maintain octane levels and driveability indexes
 
Sep-05

What are the options to control VOC emissions?
Consider these design options to improve reliability and efficiency

Aug-00
 
What is the outlook for renewable diesel?
'Green' fuel technologies are pursuing different paths to achieve acceptance as credible transportation diesel
 
Feb-08
       
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