Synthesis gas conversion using ruthenium-promoted cobalt catalys

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

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ABSTRACT:
Synthesis gas comprising carbon monoxide and hydrogen is converted to a liquid hydrocarbon by contacting the synthesis gas under conversion conditions with a supported cobalt-ruthenium catalyst in which the cobalt to ruthenium molar ratio is greater than about 200:1. The catalyst is preferably prepared by using a non-aqueous impregnation solution and using an activation procedure involving reduction, oxidation and reduction.

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