Mount Sinai Medical Center Ophthalmology 17 E 102 St FL 8W, New York, NY 10029 (212)2410939 (phone), (212)8242325 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Washington SOM Graduated: 2005
Procedures:
Ophthalmological Exam Corneal Surgery Lens and Cataract Procedures Skin Tags Removal
Conditions:
Bell's Palsy Cataract Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Glaucoma Keratitis
Languages:
English Korean Russian Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wu graduated from the University of Washington SOM in 2005. He works in New York, NY and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Wu is affiliated with Elmhurst Hospital Center and Mount Sinai Medical Center.
Dr. Wu graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 2000. He works in Westampton, NJ and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Wu is affiliated with Hampton Behavioral Health Center.
Albert H. Wu - Medford NJ James T. Wei - Glen Mills PA
Assignee:
Sunoco, Inc. (RM) - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C07C 266
US Classification:
585448, 585467
Abstract:
A zeolite-catalyzed cumene synthesis process in which benzene and propylene feedstocks are pre-treated to remove catalyst poisons. The benzene feedstock is pre-treated under pressure by contact with a âhotâ clay bed at a temperature of about 200 to 500Â C. , followed by distillation of the benzene feedstock to separate the benzene from the higher molecular weight materials formed from olefinic poisons during the hot clay treatment. The benzene feed is also subjected to a âcoldâ clay treatment wherein the benzene distillate is contacted with an ambient-temperature clay. The propylene feedstock is pre-treated by contact with an alumina to remove trace sodium compounds and moisture, a molecular sieve to remove moisture, and two modified aluminas to remove catalyst poisons. The pre-treated propylene and benzene feedstocks are then reacted in the presence of a zeolite catalyst to form cumene without causing rapid degradation of the catalysts activity.
Albert Wu - Medford NJ, US James Thompson - Pittsburgh PA, US
International Classification:
C07C002/64 C07C015/067
US Classification:
585/449000
Abstract:
Method of removing sulfur compounds from olefinic hydrocarbons by contacting with nickel-based sorbents. The method provides for the removal of heavy sulfur compounds including disulfides and mercaptans from pre-treated olefinic hydrocarbon feedstocks used in cumene synthesis to improve the life and efficiency of catalysts used in the cumene manufacturing process.
James H. Beech - Wilmington DE Douglas Miller - Yardley PA Jorge L. Soto - Cranbury NJ James A. Stoos - Blackwood NJ Albert H. Wu - Medford NJ
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
C07C 4105 C07C 4106
US Classification:
568695
Abstract:
A process for production of diisopropyl ether by conversion of hydrocarbon feedstock containing propene, propane and C. sub. 2 - light gas components, including the steps of: optionally, prefractionating fresh feedstock containing propene, propane and C. sub. 2 - light gas components to provide a reactor feedstream rich in propene; contacting the feedstock and water in a catalytic reactor with acidic catalyst under olefin hydration and etherification conditions; and recovering from the catalytic reactor a liquid reactor effluent stream containing diisopropyl ether, isopropanol, water, unreacted propene, propane and C. sub. 2 - light gas components. Improved operation is achieved by separating the liquid effluent stream in a vertical stripper column; recovering an overhead vapor stream containing propene, propane and C. sub. 2 - light gas components from the stripper column; cooling the overhead vapor stream to provide a reflux stream rich in condensed propene and propane; removing the C. sub. 2 - light gas components from condensed; recycling the reflux stream to an upper contact portion of the stripper column; and recovering a predominantly C3 recycle stream from the upper contact portion of the stripper column.
Di-Isopropyl Ether Synthesis And Dry Product Recovery
James H. Beech - Wilmington DE Douglas Miller - Yardley PA Jorge Luis Soto - Cranbury NJ James A. Stoos - Beaumont TX Albert H. Wu - Medford NJ
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
C07C 4100
US Classification:
568694
Abstract:
An improved process for production of diisopropyl ether by conversion of hydrocarbon feedstock containing propene, propane and C. sub. 2 -- light gas components. The overall process steps include, (optionally) prefractionating fresh feedstock containing propene, propane and C. sub. 2 -- light gas components to provide a reactor feedstream rich in propene; contacting the feedstock and water in a catalytic reactor with acidic catalyst under olefin hydration and etherification conditions; and recovering from the catalytic reactor a liquid reactor effluent stream containing diisopropyl ether, isopropanol, water, unreacted propene, propane, oligomer and C. sub. 2 -- light gas components. DIPE product containing C. sub. 6 + oligomer is recovered by separating the liquid effluent stream in a stripper column, and extracting the DIPE-rich liquid with water.