Claims
- 1. A tungsten carbide-containing alumina catalyst produced by mixing powdered tungsten carbide in an alumina hydrogel to obtain a substantial distribution of said tungsten carbide in said hydrogel, washing the hydrogel with water to remove soluble impurities, drying the hydrogel to remove free water, and then calcining the dried hydrogel under a nonoxidizing atmosphere, wherein the amounts of alumina and tungsten carbide are such that the resulting catalyst will catalyze the conversion of carbon monoxide and hydrogen to methane.
- 2. A catalyst according to claim 1 wherein the weight ratio of tungsten carbide to alumina is in the range of about 1/99 to about 80/20.
- 3. A catalyst according to claim 2 wherein the average particle diameter of the particles of said powdered tungsten carbide is in the range of about 10 to about 100 micrometers.
- 4. A catalyst according to claim 3 which is promoted with at least one promoter metal selected from the group consisting of ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, platinum, and rhenium and the total amount of said promoter metal is in the range of about 0.05 to about 5 weight percent, based on the weight of the promoted dried tungsten carbide-containing alumina.
- 5. A catalyst according to claim 4 wherein said promoter metal is platinum.
- 6. A catalyst according to claim 4 wherein said promoter metal is palladium.
- 7. A catalyst according to claim 4 wherein said promoter metal is rhenium.
- 8. A catalyst according to claim 4 wherein said catalyst is prepared by slurrying powdered tungsten carbide with an aqueous solution of aluminum nitrate, forming the alumina hydrogel while stirring said slurry by adding a sufficient amount of ammonium hydroxide to said slurry to give a pH of about 8, filtering the hydrogel, washing the hydrogel, drying the hydrogel at about 125.degree. C., calcining the dried hydrogel under flowing hydrogen at a temperature of about 500.degree. C. for about 2 hours, then grinding the calcined product to yield particles of about 16 to about 60 mesh.
- 9. A catalyst according to claim 8 wherein said promoter metal is added to the ground tungsten carbide-containing alumina in the form of an aqueous solution of a suitable inorganic compound of said promoter metal, then the treated alumina is dried, and then the dried alumina is calcined for about two hours at about 500.degree. C. under flowing hydrogen.
- 10. A catalyst according to claim 9 prepared by impregnating the ground tungsten carbide-containing alumina with a sufficient amount of platinum diaminodinitrite to provide about 0.15 weight percent platinum based on the weight of the unpromoted ground tungsten carbide-containing alumina.
- 11. A catalyst according to claim 9 prepared by impregnating the ground tungsten carbide-containing alumina with a sufficient amount of palladium nitrate to provide about 0.15 weight percent palladium based on the weight of the unpromoted ground tungsten carbide-containing alumina.
- 12. A catalyst according to claim 9 prepared by impregnating the ground tungsten carbide-containing alumina with a sufficient amount of perrhenic acid to provide about 0.15 weight percent rhenium based on the weight of the unpromoted ground tungsten carbide-containing alumina.
- 13. A catalyst according to claim 9 prepared by impregnating the ground tungsten carbide-containing alumina with a sufficient amount of perrhenic acid to provide about 0.15 weight percent rhenium based on the weight of the unpromoted ground tungsten carbide-containing alumina.
- 14. A catalyst according to claim 3 wherein said catalyst is prepared by slurrying powdered tungsten carbide with an aqueous solution of aluminum nitrate, forming the alumina hydrogel while stirring said slurry by adding a sufficient amount of ammonium hydroxide to said slurry to give a pH of about 8, filtering the hydrogel, washing the hydrogel, drying the hydrogel at about 125.degree. C., calcining the dried hydrogel under flowing hydrogen at a temperature of about 500.degree. C. for about 2 hours, then grinding the calcined product to yield particles of about 16 to about 60 mesh.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 720,524, filed Sept. 7, 1976 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,155,928, which was in turn a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 578,062, filed May 16, 1975 and now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Schultz et al., Bureau of Mines, Report of Investigation No. 6974, (1967), pp. 1-6. |
Mills et al., Catalyst Reviews, 8 (2), 159-210, 1973. |
Divisions (1)
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