IC 7611 Bench-Scale Studies Of The Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Over Iron, Nickel, And Nickel-Cobalt Catalysts (Japan) - Hydrocarbon Synthesis With Nickel Catalysts - Object

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Shiro Watanabe
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

To determine the potentialities of nickel as a substitute for cobalt in catalysts for the synthesis of hydrocarbons from carbon monoxide and hydrogen, RESULTS The maximum oil yields obtained in bench-scale equipment were as follows: Using 100N1:20Mn:100 kaolin:200 diatomaceous earth catalyst, a maximum yield of 133.8 cm.3/m.3 of pure CO+2H2 was obtained from one pass of the feed gas, With a nickel:cobalt mixed catalyst (Ni:Co - 3:7) having the composition 100(Ni+Co):8MgO: 5Th02:200 diatomaceous earth, a maximum of 172.2 cm.3/m.3 of pure C0+2H2 was obtained.
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APA: Shiro Watanabe  (1951)  IC 7611 Bench-Scale Studies Of The Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Over Iron, Nickel, And Nickel-Cobalt Catalysts (Japan) - Hydrocarbon Synthesis With Nickel Catalysts - Object

MLA: Shiro Watanabe IC 7611 Bench-Scale Studies Of The Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Over Iron, Nickel, And Nickel-Cobalt Catalysts (Japan) - Hydrocarbon Synthesis With Nickel Catalysts - Object. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.

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