B01J23/96

Catalyst for producing hydrocarbon from syngas, method for producing catalyst, method for regenerating catalyst, and method for producing hydrocarbon from syngas

The present invention provides a catalyst for producing a hydrocarbon from a syngas, including one of a cobalt metal and a combination of a cobalt metal and cobalt oxides; zirconium oxides; and a noble metal; supported by a catalyst support mainly composed of silica, wherein a content of impurities in the catalyst is less than or equal to 0.15 mass %; a producing method and regenerating method thereof; and a producing method of the hydrocarbon by using the catalyst.

Catalysts for hydrocarbon reforming
09809453 · 2017-11-07 · ·

In some examples, a method for treating a reforming catalyst, the method comprising heating a catalyst metal used for reforming hydrocarbon in a reducing gas mixture environment. The reducing gas mixture comprises hydrogen and at least one sulfur-containing compound. The at least one sulfur-containing compound includes one or more of hydrogen sulfide, carbonyl sulfide, carbonyl disulfide and organic sulfur-containing compounds such as thiophenes, thiophanes, sulfides (RSH), disulfides (RS.sub.2R′), tri-sulfides (RS.sub.3R′) and mercaptans (RSR′).

Catalysts for hydrocarbon reforming
09809453 · 2017-11-07 · ·

In some examples, a method for treating a reforming catalyst, the method comprising heating a catalyst metal used for reforming hydrocarbon in a reducing gas mixture environment. The reducing gas mixture comprises hydrogen and at least one sulfur-containing compound. The at least one sulfur-containing compound includes one or more of hydrogen sulfide, carbonyl sulfide, carbonyl disulfide and organic sulfur-containing compounds such as thiophenes, thiophanes, sulfides (RSH), disulfides (RS.sub.2R′), tri-sulfides (RS.sub.3R′) and mercaptans (RSR′).

METHOD FOR CONTROLLING REGENERATION OF CATALYST
20170260886 · 2017-09-14 · ·

A method for controlling regeneration a catalyst by an exhaust gas purification device includes: measuring a temperature of exhaust gas flowing into a first catalyst unit; estimating a NO.sub.x amount loaded into the first catalyst unit and a slip amount of NO.sub.x of the first catalyst unit by using the temperature and an amount of the exhaust gas of the first catalyst unit; calculating a temperature of a second catalyst unit by using the temperature of the first catalyst unit; and estimating a NO.sub.x amount flowing into the second catalyst unit by using at least one of the slip amount of NO.sub.x of the first catalyst unit and the temperature of the second catalyst unit.

PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF HALOGENATED ALKENES BY DEHYDROHALOGENATION OF HALOGENATED ALKANES

The present invention provides a process for the preparation of a (hydro)(chloro)fluoroalkene by contacting a reagent stream comprising a hydrochlorofluoroalkane with a catalyst in a reactor to dehydrochlorinate at least a portion of the hydrochlorofluoroalkane to produce a product stream comprising the (hydro)(chloro)fluoroalkene and hydrogen chloride (NCI), wherein the catalyst is selected from the group consisting of metal oxide catalysts, metal halide catalysts, zero-valent metal catalysts, carbon-based catalysts and mixtures thereof, and wherein (i) the catalyst is chlorinated prior to contacting it with the reagent stream comprising the hydrochlorofluoroalkane; and/or (ii) the contacting step is carried out in the presence of a HCI co-feed.

LIGHT PARAFFIN DEHYDROGENATION CATALYSTS AND THEIR APPLICATION IN FLUIDIZED BED DEHYDROGENATION PROCESSES

A process is provided for dehydrogenating a paraffinic hydrocarbon comprising sending the paraffinic hydrocarbon to a fluidized bed reactor to be contacted at dehydrogenation reaction conditions with a catalyst composition comprising less than about 0.0999 wt % platinum and about 0.05-2.5 wt % Group I or Group II elements or a mixture thereof. The catalytic composition is prepared without addition of tin, gallium, indium, germanium or lead.

LIGHT PARAFFIN DEHYDROGENATION CATALYSTS AND THEIR APPLICATION IN FLUIDIZED BED DEHYDROGENATION PROCESSES

A process is provided for dehydrogenating a paraffinic hydrocarbon comprising sending the paraffinic hydrocarbon to a fluidized bed reactor to be contacted at dehydrogenation reaction conditions with a catalyst composition comprising less than about 0.0999 wt % platinum and about 0.05-2.5 wt % Group I or Group II elements or a mixture thereof. The catalytic composition is prepared without addition of tin, gallium, indium, germanium or lead.

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A MEMBRANE WITH HIGH PERCOLATION POWER
20220193617 · 2022-06-23 · ·

A method for manufacturing a membrane, which includes at least the following steps of: preparing a mixture that contains at least an aqueous solution of a cationic polymer whose pH is between 5 and 8, the cationic polymer having positively-charged groups in this aqueous solution, and an aqueous solution of an anionic polymer, the anionic polymer having negatively-charged groups in this aqueous solution; stirring the mixture; leaving the mixture to mature to cause the ionic interaction between positively-charged groups of the cationic polymer and negatively-charged groups of the anionic polymer, until obtaining within the mixture a membrane in the form of a hydrogel; adding at least one crosslinking agent so as to crosslink the membrane; drying the crosslinked membrane obtained upon completion of the previous step. This membrane is used for the treatment of liquid or gaseous effluents, as well as an antimicrobial support or for heterogeneous catalysis.

PROCESS FOR REGENERATION OF HYDROGENATION CATALYSTS

The invention provides a process for regenerating a catalyst used for the hydrogenation of an aromatic species, consisting of several steps. First the system is purged with nitrogen, then air is metered in stepwise, and the addition of nitrogen is subsequently ended until only air is present.

PROCESS FOR REGENERATION OF HYDROGENATION CATALYSTS

The invention provides a process for regenerating a catalyst used for the ring hydrogenation of an aromatic species, especially an aromatic ester, wherein a gas stream containing a particular amount of oxygen is used for the regeneration.