Claims
- 1. In the treatment of pyrophorically activated catalytic Raney type nickel with hydrogen peroxide to eliminate its pyrophoricity and still leave it catalytically active, the improvement according to which the nickel is separately contacted with essentially water at a temperature at least as high as 160.degree. F. to cause the extraction of residual activating metal and the elimination of the tendency of the nickel to recover its pyrophoricity.
- 2. The process of catalytically utilizing a nickel catalyst that had been an activated Raney type metal treated with H.sub.2 O.sub.2 to eliminate its pyrophoricity but which in use again becomes pyrophoric, which process is characterized by subjecting the catalyst to the action essentially of water at a temperature at least as high as 160.degree. F. to cause the water to extract additional activating metal and thus eliminate the newly developed pyrophoricity.
- 3. The process of claim 2 in which the pH of the water is about 5 and the water temperature is at least about 145.degree. F.
- 4. The process of claim 2 in which the water has a pH of at least as low as about 3.5.
- 5. The nickel treatment combination of claim 1 in which the activating metal is aluminum.
- 6. In the treatment of pyrophorically activated catalytic Raney type nickel with hydrogen peroxide to eliminate its pyrophoricity and still leave it catalytically active, the improvement according to which the nickel is separately contacted with acidulated water having a pH at least as low as 5 and having a temperature high enough to cause it to extract residual activating metal from the nickel and eliminate the tendency of the nickel to recover its pyrophoricity.
- 7. The nickel treatment combination of claim 6, in which the pH of the acidulated water is at least as low as about 3.5 and the temperature of the acidulated water is at least as high as 40.degree. F.
- 8. The nickel treatment combination of claim 6, in which the pH of the acidulated water is about 5 and the temperature of the acidulated water is at least as high as 145.degree. F.
- 9. The process of catalytically utilizing a nickel catalyst that had been an activated Raney type metal treated with H.sub.2 O.sub.2 to eliminate its pyrophoricity but which in use again becomes pyrophoric, which process is characterized by subjecting the catalyst to the action of acidulated water having a pH at least as low as 5 and having a temperature high enough to cause it to extract residual activating metal from the nickel and eliminate the tendency of the nickel to recover its pyrophoricity.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of prior applications Ser. Nos. 25,456 filed Mar. 30, 1979 (Pat. No. 4,349,612 granted Sept. 14, 1982), 172,671 filed July 28, 1980; 281,405 filed July 8, 1981 and 302,979 filed Sept. 17, 1981. Ser. No. 25,456 is in turn a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 963,313 filed Nov. 27, 1978 and subsequently abandoned.
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