Abstract:
A process for the conversion of a feed comprising a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide to hydrocarbons, the hydrogen and carbon monoxide in the feed being present in a ratio of from 1:9 to 9:1 by volume, the process comprising the steps of: pre-treating a catalyst composition comprising titanium dioxide support and oxidic cobalt or a cobalt compound decomposable thereto, for a period of from 1 to 50 hours, with a hydrogen gas-containing stream comprising less than 10% carbon monoxide gas by volume of carbon monoxide gas and hydrogen gas, to form a reductively-activated catalyst; and contacting the feed at elevated temperature and atmospheric or elevated pressure with the reductively-activated catalyst; wherein the step of pre-treating the catalyst composition is conducted within a temperature range of from 200° C. to less than 300° C., preferably from 220° C. to 280° C., more preferably from 250° C. to 270° C.
Abstract:
A process for the conversion of a feed comprising a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide to hydrocarbons, the hydrogen and carbon monoxide in the feed being present in a ratio of from 1:9 to 9:1 by volume, the process comprising the step of contacting the feed at elevated temperatures and atmospheric or elevated pressure with a catalyst comprising titanium dioxide and cobalt wherein the catalyst initially comprises from 30% to 95% metallic cobalt by weight of cobalt.