Claims
- 1. A Fischer-Tropsch catalyst for Fischer-Tropsch hydrocarbon synthesis in a Fischer-Tropsch reaction system, said Fischer-Tropsch catalyst comprising:a γ-alumina support; an amount of cobalt, supported on said γ-alumina support, effective for said Fischer-Tropsch hydrocarbon synthesis in said Fischer-Tropsch reaction system; and at least one promoter on said γ-alumina support with said cobalt, said γ-alumina support having an internal structure comprising γ-alumina, at least 500 ppm of titania, expressed as elemental titanium and based on the total weight of said γ-alumina support, and an amount of a dopant selected from the group consisting of a lanthanum dopant, a barium dopant, and combinations thereof and wherein said amount of said dopant is an amount effective for increasing both the activity and the thermal stability of said catalyst for said Fischer-Tropsch hydrocarbon synthesis in said Fischer-Tropsch reaction system.
- 2. The Fischer-Tropsch catalyst of claim 1 wherein said one promoter is ruthenium.
- 3. The Fischer-Tropsch catalyst of claim 1 wherein said amount of said dopant present in said internal structure of said γ-alumina support is in the range of from about 1% to about 5% by weight based on the total weight of said γ-alumina support.
- 4. The Fischer-Tropsch catalyst of claim 1 wherein said amount of said dopant present in said internal structure of said γ-alumina support is in the range of from about 2% to about 3% by weight based on the total weight of said γ-alumina support.
- 5. The Fischer-Tropsch catalyst of claim 1 wherein said γ-alumina support is produced from aluminum alkoxide which is hydrolyzed to produce an alumina product and wherein said dopant is incorporated in said γ-alumina support by adding a dopant alkoxide to, and co-hydrolyzing said dopant alkoxide with, said aluminum alkoxide in an amount effective to yield said amount of said dopant in said internal structure of said γ-alumina support.
- 6. The Fischer-Tropsch catalyst of claim 1 wherein:said γ-alumina support is produced from synthetic boebmite and said amount of said dopant is added to said γ-alumina support prior to crystalizing said synthetic boebmite.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 09/528,163 filed Mar. 17, 2000, U.S. Pat. No. 6,255,358 B1, issued Jul. 3, 2001.
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