Claims
- 1. A reforming catalyst comprising a Group VIII metal, a large-pore zeolite and a binder, and wherein the catalyst has a water-sensitivity index less than 1.3.
- 2. A catalyst in accordance with claim 1 wherein the WSI is less than 1.1.
- 3. A catalyst in accordance with claim 2 wherein the zeolite is L zeolite and the binder is silica, alumina, or silica/alumina.
- 4. A catalyst in accordance with claim 3 wherein the binder is silica.
- 5. A catalyst in accordance with claim 4 wherein the catalyst is prepared by a method comprising contacting the zeolite with a binding enhancement agent prior to binding the catalyst.
- 6. A catalyst in accordance with claim 5 wherein the binding enhancement agent is aluminum nitrate.
- 7. A catalyst in accordance with claim 6 wherein the catalyst crush strength is at least 1.8 lbs/mm.
- 8. A catalyst in accordance with claim 1 wherein the zeolite is an L-zeolite which has been ion-exchanged with potassium or barium and then washed at a pH above 7 in water having an alkali or alkaline earth metal concentration greater than 50 ppm by weight based on the weight of water.
- 9. A catalyst in accordance with claim 8 wherein the concentration of the alkali or alkaline earth metal in the equilibrium wash water is 100 to 250 ppm.
- 10. A catalyst in accordance with claim 8 wherein washing is carried out at a pH between 9 and 11.
- 11. A catalyst in accordance with claim 1 wherein the zeolite is an L zeolite and the catalyst is prepared by a pore fill impregnation of the bound zeolite with a platinum component using a solution containing platinum followed by drying and calcining without intervening washing after the pore fill addition of the platinum.
- 12. A catalyst in accordance with claim 2 wherein the binder is alumina which has been subjected to only mildly acidic peptization.
- 13. A catalyst in accordance with claim 2 wherein the peptization of the alumina is carried out with less than 0.10 gram of nitric acid, or equivalent, per gram of alumina.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/141,657, filed Jan. 7, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,830,732.
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