Internal-combustion engines – Combined devices – Generating plants
Patent
1981-10-26
1983-10-04
Vertiz, O. R.
Internal-combustion engines
Combined devices
Generating plants
123DIG12, 252373, 423415A, 423648R, C01B 113, C10G 1302
Patent
active
044072384
ABSTRACT:
A process for the production of hydrogen and carbon monoxide comprising contacting methanol in the vapor phase with a catalyst at a temperature in the range of about 250.degree. to 900.degree. F., a pressure in the range of from 0.1 to 50 atmospheres absolute and a contact time of 0.1 to 100 seconds whereby hydrogen and carbon monoxide are formed, said catalyst comprising manganese, copper and chromium.
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Conoco Inc.
Langel Wayne A.
Lovercheck Dale
Mikesell, Jr. William A.
Vertiz O. R.
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