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Transition metal nanocatalyst, method for preparing the same, and process for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis using the same

Published online: Jul 30, 2010

Geographical region USA
Subject Production of hydrocarbons
Published date Jul 15, 2010
Title Transition metal nanocatalyst, method for preparing the same, and process for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis using the same
Patent Application Number US20100179234 A1
Assignee Synfuels China Technology Co Ltd, China
Relevance Method for preparing transition metal nano-catalyst and a process for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis using the catalyst.
Type of claims Publication
Overview This patent discloses a method for preparing a transition metal nano-catalyst and a process for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis to produce hydrocarbons using the catalyst that has an excellent catalystic activity at a low temperature. The process of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis is carried out by contacting syngas of carbon monoxide and hydrogen with the catalyst at an appropriate pressure. Advantageously, the catalyst is easily separated and reused and the process is beneficial to control product distribution. The method comprises, A) mixing and dispersing transition metal salts and polymer stabilizers in liquid media and B) reducing transition metal salts with hydrogen to obtain the transition metal nanocatalyst at a temperature of about 100-200 degree C.
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