Patents Assigned to Ste Francaise des Produits pour Catalyse chez Institut Francais du Petrole
  • Patent number: 4533779
    Abstract: Supported palladium-gold catalyst of high resistance to poisoning by sulfur compounds, not subject to elution by vinylacetylene and not inducing a substantial formation of oligomers, for use in hydrogenation reactions wherein acetylenics and diolefins are selectively hydrogenated, said catalyst being obtained by the steps of: admixing a palladium compound with an inorganic carrier, roasting in the presence of an oxygen-containing gas, treating with a reducing agent, admixing a halogenated gold compound with the resulting composition, treating with a reducing agent, treating with a compound having a basic reaction so as to lower the halogen content of the catalyst below 10 ppm by weight, and roasting, in the presence of an oxygen-containing gas, the palladium and gold compounds being used in convenient proportions so that the catalyst contains 0.03 to 1% palladium and 0.003 to 0.3% gold by weight.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1985
    Assignee: Ste Francaise des Produits pour Catalyse chez Institut Francais du Petrole
    Inventors: Jean-Paul Boitiaux, Jean Oosyns
  • Patent number: 4490481
    Abstract: Supported palladium-gold catalyst of high resistance to poisoning by sulfur compounds, not subject to elution by vinylacetylene and not inducing a substantial formation of oligomers, for use in hydrogenation reactions wherein acetylenics and diolefins are selectively hydrogenated, said catalyst being obtained by the steps of: admixing a palladium compound with an inorganic carrier, roasting in the presence of an oxygen-containing gas, treating with a reducing agent, admixing a halogenated gold compound with the resulting composition, treating with a reducing agent, treating with a compound having a basic reaction so as to lower the halogen content of the catalyst below 10 ppm by weight, and roasting, in the presence of an oxygen-containing gas, the palladium and gold compounds being used in convenient proportions so that the catalyst contains 0.03 to 1% palladium and 0.003 to 0.3% gold by weight.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1983
    Date of Patent: December 25, 1984
    Assignee: Ste Francaise des Produits pour Catalyse chez Institut Francais du Petrole
    Inventors: Jean-Paul Boitiaux, Jean Cosyns