Unlock dewaxing performance with a selective dewaxing catalyst in fossil and renewable fuels service
To address various challenges, the authors’ company has developed a selective dewaxing catalyst suitable for fossil feeds, co-processing and 100% renewable services. This article details this novel technology.
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The Authors
R. Jesina - Topsoe, Houston, Texas
Ryan Jesina is a Senior Technical Service Engineer with Topsoe North America with 9 yr of refinery experience. He holds a BSc degree in chemical engineering from Louisiana State University (U.S.). The author can be reached at raje@topsoe.com.
X. E. R. Maldonado - Topsoe, Houston, Texas
Xavier E. Ruiz Maldonado is a Technical Service Manager with Topsoe North America with more than 18 yr of experience in hydrotreating and hydrocracking. He holds an MSc degree in chemical engineering from Simon Bolivar University in Venezuela and a petroleum studies degree from French Institute of Petroleum. The author can be reached at xerm@topsoe.com.
M. Khalil - Topsoe, Houston, Texas
Mohamed Khalil is a Senior Technical Service Engineer with Topsoe North America. He holds a BSc degree in chemical engineering from The University of Houston (U.S.). The author can be reached at mokk@topsoe.com.
J. Tilton - Topsoe, Houston, Texas
Jeremy Tilton is a Technical Service Engineer with Topsoe North America and holds a BSc degree in chemical engineering from the University of New Hampshire (U.S.) . The author can be reached at jmti@topsoe.com.
M. Saad - Topsoe, Houston, Texas
Muhammad Saad is a Technical Service Engineer with Topsoe North America and holds a BSc degree in chemical engineering from the Texas A&M University (U.S.). The author can be reached at msaa@topsoe.com.
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