Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Catalyst or precursor therefor – Metal – metal oxide or metal hydroxide
Reexamination Certificate
2008-09-09
2008-09-09
Nguyen, Cam N. (Department: 1793)
Catalyst, solid sorbent, or support therefor: product or process
Catalyst or precursor therefor
Metal, metal oxide or metal hydroxide
C502S253000, C502S307000, C502S315000, C502S316000, C502S335000, C502S336000, C502S337000, C502S338000, C502S342000, C502S343000, C502S415000, C502S439000, C502S258000, C502S259000, C502S326000, C502S327000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10836445
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a Catalyst comprising a, preferably oxidic, core material, a shell of zinc oxide around said core material, and a catalytically active material in or on the shell, based on one or more of the metals cobalt, iron, ruthenium and/or nickel, preferably a Fischer-Tropsch catalyst, to the preparation of such a catalyst and the use thereof in GTL processes.
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Baijense Cornelis Roeland
Johnson Geoffrey
Moini Ahmad
BASF Catalysts LLC
Keller Raymond F.
Nguyen Cam N.
Turocy Gregory
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