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ExxonMobil
Chemical has been a leader in development and application of leading-edge
technologies for aromatics production since the discovery of ZSM-5 in the late
1960's. Technologies for paraxylene and benzene production include: selective
toluene disproportionation, xylene isomerization, and heavy aromatics
transalkylation. ExxonMobil's expertise in zeolite catalysts also led to the
development of state-of-the-art ethylbenzene and cumene technologies. Many of
these technologies and catalysts have been tested and demonstrated in
ExxonMobil and its affiliates plants around the world and are available for
License.
Olefins
ExxonMobil
was a pioneer in developing steam cracking technology, used to produce olefins
such as ethylene and propylene. Olefins are basic building blocks of the
petrochemical industry.
Our proprietary steam cracking furnace technology provides superior ethylene
yield, greater feedstock flexibility, reduced energy consumption, and longer
periods between maintenance downtimes. This technology is employed in the
ExxonMobil's olefins plants throughout the world, and provides competitive
advantages that translate into substantial production cost savings. Our
furnace technology is now available for licensing as part of the SCORE
ethylene process.
Polymers
Technology Licensing
ExxonMobil, a long-time
leader in low density polyethylene technology licensing, has now expanded its
licensing portfolio to include polypropylene technology.
ExxonMobil high pressure technologies are based on more than 35 years
experience developing LDPE products and processes. Our Polymers Technology
Licensing program gives access to that experience through autoclave and
tubular LDPE production processes.
The ExxonMobil Polypropylene process offers a unique combination of benefits
and value, plus the outstanding support and experience of a global leader in
technology licensing and polypropylene manufacturing.
Catalyst
Technology
From the discovery of the synthetic
zeolite ZSM-5 in the late 60's and other zeolites and advanced metal oxides
through the 70's and 80's, to the development of the revolutionary mesoporous
MCM-41 in the 90's, ExxonMobil continues to be an industry leader in catalysis
for refining and petrochemical processes. Combining our core strengths in
zeolites and advanced metal oxides catalyst development and commercial
manufacture with our extensive experience in refining and petrochemical plant
operations, ExxonMobil can bring unique opportunities to the bottom line.
New
Business Development
New Business Development
handles activities outside of ExxonMobil's established technology licensing
portfolio. The activities include:
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Joint process development programs
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Joint catalyst development programs for a third party application
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Evaluating already commercial ExxonMobil catalyst for a third party application
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Licensing of or immunities under ExxonMobil intellectual property covering non
established technologies• Joint process development programs
ExxonMobil Science and Technology
Visit our Science and Technology
web site for a complete overview of our technology capabilities.
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