Claims
- 1. Method of making a diffusion efficient, physically strong catalyst material from a synthetic clay having the general formula
- (Mg.sub.1-x Al.sub.x)(OH).sub.2.x A
- where x is a number from 0.1 to 0.5, A is a univalent organic anion of the formula RCOO.sup.--, R is C.sub.n H.sub.2n+1 and n is 0-4, comprising (a) spray-drying a slurry of said synthetic clay to produce particles having sizes between about 10 to about 100 microns in diameter and a residual water content of about 5 to about 50%, (b) making a plasticized mixture of said particles by adding water thereto, (c) forming said plasticized mixture into desired physical shapes and sizes, and (d) drying and calcining said physical shapes.
- 2. Method of claim 1 wherein about 10% to about 60% (based on the final calcined catalyst) diatomaceous earth is added to the slurry of step (a) prior to spray drying.
- 3. Method of claim 1 wherein about 10% to about 60% (based on the final calcined catalyst) diatomaceous earth is added to the plasticized slurry of step (b).
- 4. Method of claim 1 wherein the forming process of step (c) is an extrusion step.
- 5. Method of claim 4 wherein the extrusion process employs a multi-lobed die having a diameter no greater than about 3/16 inch.
- 6. Method of claim 1 wherein the forming process of step (c) is a pelletizing process and the pellets made thereby have an average diameter no greater than 3/16 inch.
- 7. Method of claim 1 wherein the particles obtained in step (a) have randomly-shaped open cells.
- 8. Catalyst made by the process of claim 2, having a bimodal porosity, including micropores of about 10 to about 200 Angstroms and macropores of about 1000 to 10,000 Angstroms.
- 9. Catalyst made by the process of claim 3, having a bimodal porosity, including micropores of about 10 to about 200 Angstroms and macropores of about 1000 to 10,000 Angstroms.
- 10. Catalyst made by the process of claim 4, having a bimodal porosity, including micropores of about 10 to about 200 Angstroms and macropores of about 1000 to 10,000 Angstroms.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 576,909, filed Sept. 4, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,055,620 which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 339,745, filed Apr. 18, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,970,191.
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