Processes using a supported catalyst

Chemistry: fischer-tropsch processes; or purification or recover – Liquid phase fischer-tropsch reaction

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C502S253000, C502S258000, C502S259000, C502S260000, C502S307000, C502S315000, C502S316000, C502S326000, C502S327000, C502S329000, C502S335000, C502S336000, C502S337000, C502S338000, C502S342000, C502S343000, C502S415000, C502S439000, C564S463000

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07846977

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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