Claims
- 1. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge which comprises
- passing a mixture of steam and a non-aromatic hydrocarbon at 1200.degree.-1400.degree. F into contact with an activated catalyst consisting essentially of a massive metal screen containing at least about 50% nickel thereby forming a product gas containing hydrogen and carbon dioxide, said activated catalyst having been activated by heating in the presence of an oxygen-containing gas;
- maintaining the mole ratio of steam to hydrocarbon at 15-70:1; and
- recovering said product gas.
- 2. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said activation includes heating said massive metal at 700.degree.-1400.degree. F in the presence of an oxygen-containing gas.
- 3. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said activation includes heating said massive metal at 700.degree.-1400.degree. F in the presence of air.
- 4. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said catalyst contains about 50%-95% nickel
- 5. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said catalyst contains about 60%-90% nickel.
- 6. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said catalyst contains about 75% nickel.
- 7. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said catalyst contains about 76% nickel and about 15.8% chromium.
- 8. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said catalyst is inconel metal.
- 9. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said catalyst is in the form of wire.
- 10. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said catalyst is in the form of wire mesh.
- 11. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said charge hydrocarbon is a paraffinic hydrocarbon charge.
- 12. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said charge hydrocarbon contains less than about 20% of aromatic components.
- 13. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge as claimed in claim 1 wherein said steam reforming is carried out at about 1250.degree. F.
- 14. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge which comprises
- passing said non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge and steam into contact at 1200.degree.-1400.degree. F and 0-300 psig with, as catalyst, a screen of activated metal containing 50%-95% nickel thereby forming a product gas containing hydrogen and carbon dioxide, said activated catalyst having been activated by heating in the presence of an oxygen-containing gas; and
- recovering said product gas.
- 15. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge which comprises
- passing said non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge and steam into contact at 1200.degree. F-1400.degree. F and 0-300 psig with, as catalyst, a screen of metal containing 50%-95% nickel which has been activated by heating at 700.degree. F-1400.degree. F in the presence of air, thereby forming a product gas containing hydrogen and carbon dioxide; and
- recovering said product gas.
- 16. The method of steam reforming a non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge which comprises
- maintaining a body of catalyst consisting essentially of a massive metal screen containing 50%-95% nickel;
- heating said body of catalyst at 700.degree.-1400.degree. F in the presence of an oxygen-containing gas thereby forming an activated catalyst;
- thereafter passing a mixture of steam and non-aromatic hydrocarbon charge into contact with said activated catalyst at 1200.degree.-1400.degree. F thereby forming a product gas containing hydrogen and carbon dioxide; and
- recovering said product gas.
- 17. The method of activating a steam reforming catalyst consisting essentially of a massive metal screen containing at least about 50% nickel which comprises
- heating said massive metal screen at 700.degree. F-1400.degree. F in the presence of an oxygen-containing gas thereby forming an activated massive metal screen catalyst; and
- recovering said activated massive metal screen catalyst.
- 18. The method of activating a steam reforming catalyst consisting essentially of a massive metal screen containing at least about 50% nickel as claimed in claim 17 wherein said activation is carried out at 0-400 psig and the oxygen-containing gas is passed into contact with the massive metal screen catalyst at a VHSV of 50-1000.
- 19. The method of activating a steam reforming catalyst consisting essentially of a massive metal screen containing at least about 50% nickel as claimed in claim 17 wherein said oxygen-containing gas is air.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 322,050, filed Jan. 8, 1973 now abandoned for Method of Steam Reforming by John H. Estes, Edwin R. Kerr, and Tansukhlal G. Dorawala.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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