Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1977-07-18
1980-08-12
Mars, Howard T.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
252455, 252455Z, 252459, 252458, 252472, C01C 104
Patent
active
042172950
ABSTRACT:
Methanation of carbon oxides such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide with hydrogen to produce methane is carried out with the aid of a heated catalyst which is the calcination product of a serpentine containing nickel and optionally magnesium and other elements together with silicon in the essentially laminar nickel serpentine. The catalysts exhibit good conversion at relatively low temperatures, are relatively insensitive to high temperature excursions, and have an extended life.
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Friedrich Heinz G.
Kennedy James V.
House Roy F.
Mars Howard T.
Nath Gary M.
NL Industries Inc.
Sutherland Malcolm L.
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