Inventor profile of:

Thierry CHAPUS

City:

Lyon

Country:

France

Published Applications:

24

Last publication date:

2017-01-26

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Recent patent applications by CHAPUS Thierry

Thierry CHAPUS from Lyon, FR has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2017-01-26
US20170022424A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for the hydrotreatment of renewable materials, with an optimized gas recycle

#2 | 2015-06-18
US20150166473A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for the production of surfactants from renewable materials, comprising a step for hydrotreatment and a step for transforming paraffins into surfactants

#3 | 2014-10-02
US20140291200A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for conversion of feedstocks obtained from renewable sources based on marine fuels

#4 | 2013-05-09
US20130116491A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Production of paraffin fuels using renewable materials by a continuous hydrotreatment comprising a pre-treatment step under hydrogen

#5 | 2013-05-09
US20130116490A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Production of paraffin fuels using renewable materials by a continuous hydrotreatment comprising a pre-treatment step

#6 | 2012-08-30
US20120216450A1
Performing operations; transporting

METHOD OF CONVERTING FEEDS FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES IN CO-PROCESSING WITH A PETROLEUM FEED USING A CATALYST BASED ON NICKEL AND MOLYBDENUM

#7 | 2012-06-28
US20120165581A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Production of paraffinic fuels from renewable materials using a continuous hydrotreatment process

#8 | 2012-03-08
US20120059209A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for the continuous hydrogenation of triglyceride containing raw materials using a nickel and molybdenum-based catalyst

#9 | 2011-06-16
US20110138680A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for converting feeds derived from renewable sources with pre-treatment of feeds by hot dephosphatation

#10 | 2011-04-28
US20110098494A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METHOD OF HYDROTREATING FEEDS FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES WITH INDIRECT HEATING USING A CATALYST BASED ON NICKEL AND MOLYBDENUM HAVING A PARTICULAR ATOMIC RATIO

#11 | 2011-04-28
US20110094149A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

METHOD OF HYDROTREATING FEEDS FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES WITH INDIRECT HEATING USING A CATALYST BASED ON MOLYBDENUM

#12 | 2011-04-28
US20110094148A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method of hydrotreating feeds from renewable sources with indirect heating

#13 | 2010-12-30
US20100325943A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for ebullated bed hydroconversion of feeds of bio-renewable origin for the production of fuel bases

#14 | 2010-11-18
US20100292518A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Two-step hydrotreatment of a feed derived from a renewable source using a first, metallic, catalyst and a second, sulphurized, catalyst

#15 | 2010-11-18
US20100292517A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Production of vapour-cracking loads with a high yield of the resulting ethylene, propylene and polymers by hydroprocessing of vegetable oils

#16 | 2010-09-30
US20100242349A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for the continuous hydrogenation of triglyceride containing raw materials

#17 | 2010-09-23
US20100240942A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for hydrodeoxygenation of feeds derived from renewable sources with limited decarboxylation conversion using a catalyst based on nickel and molybdenum

#18 | 2010-07-01
US20100163458A1
Performing operations; transporting

Method of converting effluents of renewable origin into fuel of excellent quality by using a molybdenum-based catalyst

#19 | 2009-12-31
US20090326290A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method of converting feedstocks from renewable sources to good-quality diesel fuel bases using a zeolite catalyst without intermediate gas-liquid separation

#20 | 2009-12-24
US20090318740A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method of converting feedstocks from renewable sources to good-quality diesel fuel bases using a zeolite type catalyst

#21 | 2008-07-03
US20080161615A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Method of converting feedstocks coming from renewable sources into high-quality gas-oil fuel bases

#22 | 2008-07-03
US20080156694A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for the conversion of feedstocks resulting from renewable sources for producing gas oil fuel bases with a low sulphur content and with an improved cetane number

#23 | 2006-12-28
US20060289338A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process of mild hydrocracking including a dilution of the feedstock

#24 | 2005-09-01
US20050189261A1
Chemistry; metallurgy

Process for desulfurization without consumption of hydrogen

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