Process for producing dimethyl ether form synthesis gas

Chemistry: fischer-tropsch processes; or purification or recover – Group viii metal containing catalyst utilized for the... – Group ia or iia light metal containing material utilized...

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502161, C07C 2706

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ABSTRACT:
This invention pertains to a Fischer Tropsch process for converting synthesis gas to an oxygenated hydrocarbon with particular emphasis on dimethyl ether. Synthesis gas comprising carbon monoxide and hydrogen are converted to dimethyl ether by carrying out the reaction in the presence of an alkali metal-manganese-iron carbonyl cluster incorporated onto a zirconia-alumina support.

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