Patent classifications
Y02P20/52
Direct synthesis of light olefins from carbon dioxide using yttria-stabilized zirconia support
The present invention features a direct synthesis of light olefins through the hydrogenation of carbon dioxide. In.sub.2O.sub.3 supported on cubic phase yttria-stabilized zirconia is used as a catalyst and is mixed with a molecular sieve to perform the hydrogenation. The cubic crystal structure of the yttria-stabilized zirconium dioxide is an excellent support for indium oxide particles and prevents their deactivation during CO.sub.2 hydrogenation. This direct synthesis route promotes a stable and efficient method for producing light olefins.
Direct electrical heating of catalytic reactive system
Methods of heating a reactor system by providing electrical energy are described. A reactor system comprising at least one reactor tube having a catalyst disposed therein and comprises at least one electrically conductive surface is heated by providing electrical energy to the at least one electrically conductive surface on the reactor tube and adjusting a current level of the electrical energy provided to the at least one electrically conductive surface to control the temperature of the reactor tube and the catalyst disposed therein. The reactor tube may be electrically isolated from other electrically conductive components of the reactor system.
CATALYSTS AND METHODS FOR NATURAL GAS PROCESSES
Catalysts and catalytic methods are provided. The catalysts and methods are useful in a variety of catalytic reactions, for example, the oxidative coupling of methane.
SUPPORTED CATALYSTS FOR NON-OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION OF ALKANES
A supported non-oxidative alkane dehydrogenation catalyst and a method for making and using the same is disclosed. The supported non-oxidative alkane dehydrogenation catalyst can include a vanadium oxide, a rare earth metal oxide, an alkali metal oxide, and a support containing silica and alumina.
MULTI-BED AMMONIA CONVERTER
A multi-bed ammonia converter comprising a plurality of catalytic beds for converting an input makeup gas into an ammonia-containing product gas comprising a recovery heat exchanger such as a steam superheater or a boiler which is integrated in the ammonia converter and can be partially accommodated in the cavity of an annular bed.
Regenerating the catalytic activity of a spent catalyst
The invention relates to a method of regenerating the catalytic activity of a spent catalyst comprising nickel on a refractory oxide support, said method comprising the steps of contacting the spent catalyst with a nitric acid solution, heat-treating the spent catalyst, calcining and reducing the catalyst.
Biocatalysts and methods for hydroxylation of chemical compounds
The present disclosure provides engineered proline hydroxylase polypeptides for the production of hydroxylated compounds, polynucleotides encoding the engineered proline hydroxylases, host cells capable of expressing the engineered proline hydroxylases, and methods of using the engineered proline hydroxylases to prepare compounds useful in the production of active pharmaceutical agents.
PROCESSES FOR CONVERTING C8 AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
Processes for converting C8 aromatic hydrocarbons. In some embodiments, the process can include feeding a gaseous hydrocarbon feed that can include meta-xylene, ortho-xylene, or both into a conversion zone. The process can also include contacting the gaseous hydrocarbon feed with a catalyst that can include a ZSM-11 zeolite in the conversion zone under conversion conditions to effect isomerization of at least a portion of any meta-xylene, or at least a portion of any ortho-xylene, or both to produce a conversion product rich in para-xylene. In some embodiments, the ZSM-11 zeolite can have an alpha value of 1 to 3,000 and a molar ratio of silica to alumina of from 15 to 200.
AMMONIA SYNTHESIS CATALYST AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AMMONIA
Provided is a catalyst that is free from catalyst deactivation caused by reaction of the support and exhibits good catalytic activity in an ammonia synthesis reaction in a low-temperature, low-pressure process. The present invention relates to an ammonia synthesis catalyst having a structure in which at least one of ruthenium or an oxide of ruthenium is loaded on a titanium suboxide support represented by the composition formula TiOx where x represents a number satisfying 1.5<x<2.0.
CATALYST STRUCTURE FOR SYNTHESIS GAS PRODUCTION, SYNTHESIS GAS PRODUCTION APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING CATALYST STRUCTURE FOR SYNTHESIS GAS PRODUCTION
A catalyst structure for synthesis gas production of a synthesis gas that contains carbon monoxide and hydrogen, the catalyst structure being provided with a carrier that has a porous structure, while being configured from a zeolite type compound; first catalyst particles that contain one or more iron group elements which are selected from the group consisting of nickel (Ni), iron (Fe) and cobalt (Co); and second catalyst particles that contain one or more platinum group elements which are selected from the group consisting of platinum (Pt), palladium (Pd), rhodium (Rh) and ruthenium (Ru). The catalyst structure for synthesis gas production has passages in communication with each other within the carrier. The first catalyst particles are present at least in the passages of the carrier; and the second catalyst particles are present at least either inside the carrier or on the outer surface of the carrier.