Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Catalyst or precursor therefor – Phosphorus or compound containing same
Patent
1983-12-23
1985-08-13
Gantz, D. E.
Catalyst, solid sorbent, or support therefor: product or process
Catalyst or precursor therefor
Phosphorus or compound containing same
502162, 502210, 423305, 423306, B01J 2714, B01J 3102, C01B 2526
Patent
active
045350701
ABSTRACT:
Aluminum phosphate having reduced fines is produced by gelling said aluminum phosphate in the presence of an acrylamide polymer. The resulting support is of primary utility as a base for a chromium olefin polymerization catalyst but is also suitable as a support for titanium catalysts such as TiCl.sub.3, TiCl.sub.4 /MgCl.sub.2 and other conventional catalysts typically associated with polymerization of propylene.
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Hawley Gil R.
Johnson Marvin M.
McDaniel Max P.
Smith Paul D.
Westerman John
Gantz D. E.
Phillips Petroleum Company
Wright William G.
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