IC 7368 Manufacture And Regeneration Of Catalysts At I. G. Farbenindustrie A. G. Plants, Ludwigshafen/Oppau, Germany ? I. Introduction

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1946
Abstract
The principal equipment in the catalyst plants at Ludwigshafen-Oppau was inspected and is presented in the form of flow sheets for the manufacture of four of the principal catalysts. The equipment is in many cases of special design rather than stock items that was built by the company and modified in the coarse of the growth of the high-pressure synthesis of hydrocarbons in Germany. It is believed that if the manufacture of catalysts were to be undertaken elsewhere, the selection of equipment for the operations involved could be made successfully from the guidance furnished by this rather general report. Five additional catalysts are described, also. II. CATALYST 5058 FROM FRESH TUNGSTIC ACID In a supply tank of about 2,000 liters capacity, 500 kg. of tungstic acid (W03.H2O) that contains about 92-93 percent of W03 is dissolved at 60-70° C. in 1,500 liters of mother liquor. The solution is-effected by stirring for about 1-1/2 hours. The mother liquor is obtained from a previous, lot of catalyst and is first adjusted to a concentration of 13 percent 1H3 by passing in gaseous ammonia. The solution is allowed to stand without stirring for 1 hour, then is pumped into the saturating vessel through a cloth filter (three-quarters hr. to one hr.). The saturator is purged with H2S and thereafter the solution, which has been cooled to about 75° C., is heated in an atmosphere of hydrogen sulfide with stirring to about 70° C. This charge is slowly cooled to 50°, and then more rapidly to about 20° C. (time of cooling 6-7 hours).
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(1946) IC 7368 Manufacture And Regeneration Of Catalysts At I. G. Farbenindustrie A. G. Plants, Ludwigshafen/Oppau, Germany ? I. IntroductionMLA: IC 7368 Manufacture And Regeneration Of Catalysts At I. G. Farbenindustrie A. G. Plants, Ludwigshafen/Oppau, Germany ? I. Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.