Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Catalyst or precursor therefor – Silicon containing or process of making
Patent
1991-09-05
1992-09-08
Shine, W. J.
Catalyst, solid sorbent, or support therefor: product or process
Catalyst or precursor therefor
Silicon containing or process of making
502258, 502259, 502260, 502261, 502325, 502332, 502334, 502335, 502336, 423247, B01J 2104, B01J 2106, B01J 2108, B01J 2112
Patent
active
051458268
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a process and a catalyst for the fluid bed incineration of a combustible hydrocarbon feedstock. The process comprises contacting the feedstock with a mixture of a fluidized heat transfer media and a combustion promoter catalyst, in the presence of an oxygen-containing gas stream in excess of that required for complete combustion of the carbon monoxide formed, at feedstock combustion conditions. The combustion promoter catalyst consists essentially of particulate with a particle size of greater than 150 microns and includes a promoter metal present in an amount to provide a substantially carbon monoxide-free flue gas.
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Hirschberg Eugene H.
Huff, Jr. George A.
Amoco Corporation
Magidson William H.
McGinty Douglas J.
Shine W. J.
Sroka Frank J.
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