Hydrocarbon or oxygenate conversion process in which a feedstock is
contacted with a non zeolitic molecular sieve which has been treated to
remove most, if not all, of the halogen contained in the catalyst. The
halogen may be removed by one of several methods. One method includes
heating the catalyst in a low moisture environment, followed by
contacting the heated catalyst with air and/or steam. Another method
includes steam-treating the catalyst at a temperature from 400.degree. C.
to 1000.degree. C. The hydrocarbon or oxygenate conversion processes
include the conversion of oxygenates to olefins, the conversion of
oxygenates and ammonia to alkylamines, the conversion of oxygenates and
aromatic compounds to alkylated aromatic compounds, cracking and
dewaxing.