Claims
- 1. The method of preparing a treated high-purity alumina characterized by improved activity and containing a catalytic amount of sulfate anion which comprises
- adding to a charge high purity alumina containing less than 0.15 SO.sub.4.sup.--, 0.3-0.9 parts of a catalytic amount of a sulfate anion per 100 parts of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 ;
- maintaining said charge alumina in contact with said catalytic amount of sulfate ion whereby said sulfate ion is distributed over the outside of said charge alumina and throughout substantially the entire body of said alumina thereby forming desired product treated alumina containing a catalytic amount of sulfate anion; and
- recovering said desired product treated alumina containing a catalytic amount of sulfate anions.
- 2. The method of preparing a treated high purity alumina characterized by improved activity and containing catalytic amounts of sulfate anion as claimed in claim 1 wherein said catalytic amount of sulfate anion is 0.45-0.6 parts of SO.sub.4.sup.-- per 100 parts of alumina.
- 3. The method of preparing a treated high purity alumina characterized by improved activity and containing catalytic amounts of sulfate anion as claimed in claim 1 wherein said SO.sub.4.sup.-- anion is introduced as H.sub.2 SO.sub.4.
- 4. The method of preparing a treated high purity alumina characterized by improved activity and containing catalytic amounts of sulfate anion as claimed in claim 1 wherein said SO.sub.4.sup.-- anion is introduced as lower alkyl sulfate.
- 5. The method of preparing a treated high purity alumina characterized by improved activity and containing catalytic amounts of sulfate anion as claimed in claim 1 wherein said SO.sub.4.sup.-- anion is introduced as aluminum sulfate.
- 6. The method of preparing a treated high purity alumina characterized by improved activity and containing catalytic amounts of sulfate anion as claimed in claim 1 wherein said SO.sub.4.sup.-- anion is introduced as potassium sulfate.
- 7. The method of preparing a treated high purity alumina characterized by improved activity and containing catalytic amounts of sulfate anion as claimed in claim 1 wherein said SO.sub.4.sup.-- anion is introduced as nickel sulfate.
- 8. The method of preparing a treated high purity alumina characterized by improved activity and containing catalytic amounts of sulfate anion as claimed in claim 1 wherein said SO.sub.4.sup.-- anion is introduced as ammonium sulfate.
- 9. The method of preparing a treated high purity alumina characterized by improved activity and containing catalytic amounts of sulfate anion as claimed in claim 1 wherein said treated high purity alumina is a gamma alumina.
- 10. The method of preparing a treated high purity alumina characterized by improved activity and containing catalytic amounts of sulfate anion as claimed in claim 1 wherein said treated alumina is a catapal S alumina.
- 11. The method of preparing a treated high-purity alumina characterized by improved activity from a charge high-purity alumina containing less than about 0.15% sulfate anion as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sulfate anion is added in the form of a sulfate precursor.
- 12. The method of preparing a treated high-purity alumina characterized by improved activity from a charge high-purity alumina containing less than about 0.15% sulfate anion as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sulfate anion is added as sulfuric acid, aluminum sulfate, ammonium sulfate, calcium sulfate, or methyl sulfate.
- 13. The method of preparing a treated high purity gamma alumina characterized by improved activity and containing a catalytic amount of sulfate anion which comprises
- contacting said charge high purity gamma alumina containing less than about 0.15% sulfate with sulfuric acid whereby a catalytic amount of sulfate anion together with hydrogen, is adsorbed therein,
- maintaining said charge high purity gamma alumina in contact with said sulfuric acid whereby a catalytic amount of sulfate ion is distributed over the outside of said charge alumina and throughout substantially the entire body of said alumina thereby forming desired product treated gamma alumina containing catalytic amounts of sulfate anions together with hydrogen; and
- recovering said desired product treated gamma alumina containing catalytic amounts of sulfate anions together with hydrogen.
- 14. The method of preparing a treated high purity alumina containing catalytic amounts of sulfate anion which comprises
- adding to a charge high purity alumina selected from the group consisting of alpha alumina trihydrate, beta alumina trihydrate, alpha alumina monohydrate, and gamma alumina, a catalytic amount of a sulfate ion;
- maintaining said charge alumina in contact with said catalytic amount of sulfate ion whereby said sulfate ion is distributed over the outside of said charge alumina and throughout substantially the entire body of said alumina thereby forming desired product treated alumina containing a catalytic amount of sulfate anions; and
- recovering said desired product treated alumina containing a catalytic amount of sulfate anions.
- 15. An alumina composition characterized by improved activity consisting essentially of (1) alumina containing less than about 0.15% sulfate and added thereto (2) a catalytic amount of sulfate anion, wherein said catalytic amount of sulfate anion is 0.3-0.9 parts of SO.sub.4.sup.-- per 100 parts of alumina.
- 16. An alumina as claimed in claim 15, characterized by improved activity, containing catalytic amount of sulfate ion distributed over the outside of said alumina and throughout substantially the entire body of said alumina.
- 17. An alumina as claimed in claim 15, wherein said catalytic amount of sulfate anion is 0.45w%-0.6w% of said alumina.
- 18. An alumina as claimed in claim 15, wherein said sulfate anion is introduced as aluminum sulfate.
- 19. An alumina as claimed in claim 15, wherein said SO.sub.4.sup.-- anion is introduced as H.sub.2 SO.sub.4.
- 20. An alumina characterized by improved activity and containing a catalytic amount of sulfate anion, containing less than about 0.15% SO.sub.4.sup.--, prepared by the process which comprises
- adding to a charge high purity alumina a catalytic amount of a sulfate anion;
- maintaining said charge alumina in contact with said catalytic amount of sulfate ion whereby said sulfate ion is distributed over the outside of said charge alumina thereby forming desired product treated alumina containing a catalytic amount of sulfate anions; and
- recovering said desired product treated alumina containing a catalytic amount of sulfate anions.
- 21. The method of preparing a treated high-purity alumina characterized by improved activity from a charge high-purity alumina containing less than about 0.15% sulfate anion as claimed in claim 11 wherein said sulfate precursor is bisulfate.
- 22. The method of preparing a treated high-purity alumina characterized by improved activity from a charge high-purity alumina containing less than about 0.15% sulfate anion as claimed in claim 11 wherein said sulfate precursor is sulfonate.
- 23. The method of preparing a treated high-purity alumina characterized by improved activity from a charge high-purity alumina containing less than about 0.15% sulfate anion as claimed in claim 11 wherein said sulfate precursor is sulfite.
- 24. The method of preparing a treated high-purity alumina characterized by improved activity from a charge high-purity alumina containing less than about 0.15% sulfate anion as claimed in claim 11 wherein said sulfate precursor is bisulfite.
- 25. The method of preparing a treated high-purity alumina characterized by improved activity from a charge high-purity alumina containing less than about 0.15% sulfate anion as claimed in claim 11 wherein said sulfate precursor is thiosulfate.
- 26. The method of preparing a treated high-purity alumina characterized by improved activity from a charge high-purity alumina containing less than about 0.15% sulfate anion as claimed in claim 11 wherein said sulfate precursor is persulfate.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 665,834, filed Mar. 11, 1976 now abandoned.
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