Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Catalyst or precursor therefor – Inorganic carbon containing
Patent
1984-12-17
1987-12-01
Konopka, Paul E.
Catalyst, solid sorbent, or support therefor: product or process
Catalyst or precursor therefor
Inorganic carbon containing
48197R, 48203, 60 3902, 502177, 502438, 518719, 518720, 518721, B01J 2374, B01J 2722, C10J 300, C10K 304
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047104830
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a carbonaceous material which reacts rapidly with hydrogen to produce a methane-rich gas containing at least 20% by volume methane. The carbonaceous material is formed by contacting a carbon monoxide containing gas with an initiator including a ferrous group metal such as iron, cobalt, or nickel. The carbonaceous material grows from the surface of the initiator as fibers which include a ferrous metal component derived from the initiator. This ferrous metal component, which may be a metal, an alloy, a carbide, or other metallic substance, is dispersed throughout the carbon network as small nodules which are at least partially bonded to the carbon.
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Blumenthal Jack L.
Burk Maksymilian
DeWitt Benjamin
Friedman Shlomo R.
Konopka Paul E.
Sheldon Jeffery G.
TRW Inc.
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