Claims
- 1. A fibrous carbonaceous material comprising partially graphitized carbon formed by disproportionation of carbon monoxide at a temperature above 400.degree. C. to about 700.degree. C. at a pressure of about 1 to about 100 atmospheres over a metallic initiator comprising initiator alloy, the initiator alloy comprising at least two of iron, cobalt, and nickel, the fibrous carbonaceous material comprising from about 30 to about 99.5% by weight carbon and from about 0.5 to about 70% by weight ferrous group metal component, the ferrous group metal component comprising a product alloy comprising at least two of iron, cobalt, and nickel, the fibrous carbonaceous material including a major phase and a minor phase, the minor phase being nodules which are dispersed throughout the major phase and are intimately associated with and at least partly bonded to the carbon in the major phase, the minor phase comprising the ferrous metal product alloy.
- 2. The material of claim 1 in which the initiator alloy comprises about 50 parts by weight iron and about 50 parts by weight of another ferrous group metal.
- 3. The material of claim 2 in which the initiator alloy comprises about 50 parts by weight iron and about 50 parts by weight nickel.
- 4. The material of claim 1 in which the initiator comprises iron/cobalt alloy.
- 5. The material of claim 1 in which the product alloy is an iron/nickel alloy.
- 6. The material of claim 5 in which the product alloy comprises about 50 parts by weight iron and about 50 parts by weight nickel.
- 7. The material of claim 1 in which the product alloy is an iron/cobalt alloy.
- 8. The material of claim 1 in which the product alloy is an iron/nickel/cobalt alloy.
- 9. The material of claim 1 in which the diameter of the fibers is up to about 2 microns.
- 10. The material of claim 9 in which the diameter of the fibers is from about 0.02 to about 2 microns.
- 11. The material of claim 10 in which the length to diameter ratio of the fibers is greater than about 5:1.
- 12. The material of claim 1 in which the length to diameter ratio of the fibers is greater than about 5:1.
- 13. The material of claim 1 comprising at least about 2% by weight of the ferrous group metal component.
- 14. The material of claim 13 comprising at least about 5% by weight ferrous group metal component.
- 15. The material of claim 1 in which the ferrous group metal component is an alloy comprising about 50 parts by weight of the iron and about 50 parts by weight of another ferrous group metal.
- 16. A fibrous carbonaceous material comprising partially graphitized carbon formed by disproportionation of carbon monoxide at a temperature above 400.degree. C. to about 700.degree. C. at a pressure of about 1 to 100 atmospheres over a metallic initiator comprising initiator alloy, the initiator alloy comprising at least two of iron, cobalt, and nickel, the fibrous carbonaceous material comprising from 30 to 95% by weight carbon, from 5 to 70% by weight ferrous group metal component comprising a product alloy comprising at least two of iron, cobalt, and nickel, the fibrous carbonaceous material including a major phase and a minor phase, the major phase comprising carbon, the minor phase being nodules which are dispersed throughout the major phase and are intimately associated with and at least partly bonded to the carbon in the major phase, the minor phase comprising the ferrous metal product alloy.
- 17. The material of claim 16 in which the initiator alloy comprises about 50 parts by weight iron and about 50 parts by weight of another ferrous group metal.
- 18. The material of claim 17 in which the initiator alloy comprises about 50 parts by weight iron and about 50 parts by weight nickel.
- 19. The material of claim 16 in which the initiator comprises iron/cobalt alloy.
- 20. The material of claim 16 in which the product alloy is an iron/nickel alloy.
- 21. The material of claim 20 in which the product alloy comprises about 50 parts by weight iron and about 50 parts by weight nickel.
- 22. The material of claim 16 in which the product alloy is an iron/cobalt alloy.
- 23. The material of claim 16 in which the product alloy is an iron/nickel/cobalt alloy.
- 24. The material of claim 16 in which the ferrous group metal component is an alloy comprising about 50 parts by weight iron and about 50 parts by weight of another ferrous group metal.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 099,789 filed Dec. 3, 1979, now abandoned. Application Ser. No. 099,789 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 917,240, filed June 20, 1978, and entitled "Novel Carbonaceous Material and Process for Producing a High Btu Gas from this Material," which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 817,647, filed July 21, 1977, and entitled "Novel Carbonaceous Material and Process for Producing a High Btu Gas from this Material," both of which are incorporated herein by reference and both of which are now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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