Patents by Inventor Oyvind Borg
Oyvind Borg has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10040054Abstract: A process for the preparation of an F-T catalyst in which the presence of alkaline earth metals is minimized in the support itself and in the processing conditions, in order to provide a catalyst with an alkaline earth metal content of less than 2000 ppm.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2010Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: GTL.FI AGInventors: Erling Rytter, Øyvind Borg, Sigrid Eri, Thomas Sperle
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Patent number: 9242229Abstract: A method of producing an aluminum oxide supported catalyst for use in a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis reaction, which comprises: spray-drying a slurry of ?-alumina and a source of a spinel forming metal to form a solid precursor material; calcining the precursor material to form a modified support material including a metal aluminate spinel; impregnating the modified alumina support material with a source of cobalt; calcining the impregnated support material, and activating the catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2011Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: GTL.F1 AGInventors: Manoj M. Koranne, Erling Rytter, Sigrid Eri, Oyvind Borg
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Publication number: 20150375201Abstract: The invention relates to a novel method of preparing attrition resistance spinel supports for Fischer Tropsch catalysts. The process comprises: (a) combining aluminum oxide, metal compound capable of forming spinel phase, and soluble compound of a trivalent aluminum; (b) mixing the combination resulting in (a) in a manner sufficient to form a slurry comprising the aforementioned combination; and (c) processing the mixture of (b) under conditions sufficient to form metal aluminate spinel composition. Metal aluminate spinel, for example, is formed in the last step by calcining the mixture from (b) at a temperature in the range of 700 to 1300° C., but the process is also capable, of producing attrition resistant supports (e.g., having a DI of 5 or less) at a relatively lower temperature in the range of 700 to 1050° C. The invention also produces the attrition resistance with lower metal loadings than that reported for prior attrition resistant spinel supports.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Applicant: W. R. GRACE & CO.-CONN.Inventors: Manoj M. KORANNE, Erling RYTTER, Sigrid ERI, Oyvind BORG
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Patent number: 9156022Abstract: The invention relates to a novel method of preparing attrition resistance spinel supports for Fischer Tropsch catalysts. The process comprises: (a) combining aluminum oxide, metal compound capable of forming spinel phase, and soluble compound of a trivalent aluminum; (b) mixing the combination resulting in (a) in a manner sufficient to form a slurry comprising the aforementioned combination; and (c) processing the mixture of (b) under conditions sufficient to form metal aluminate spinel composition. Metal aluminate spinel, for example, is formed in the last step by calcining the mixture from (b) at a temperature in the range of 700 to 1300° C., but the process is also capable, of producing attrition resistant supports (e.g., having a DI of 5 or less) at a relatively lower temperature in the range of 700 to 1050° C. The invention also produces the attrition resistance with lower metal loadings than that reported for prior attrition resistant spinel supports.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2011Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: W. R. GRACE & CO.-CONN.Inventors: Manoj M. Koranne, Erling Rytter, Sigrid Eri, Oyvind Borg
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Patent number: 8921252Abstract: A process for the regeneration of deactivated catalyst from a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis reactor, the catalyst being a supported cobalt catalyst. The process comprises the following steps: a withdrawal step, in which a portion of deactivated catalyst together with liquid hydrocarbon is withdrawn from the reactor; a concentration step, in which the concentration of the catalyst in the liquid hydrocarbon is increased; a calcination step, in which the deactivated catalyst composition is subjected to an oxidizing gas to oxidize carbonaceous material contained in the deactivated catalyst in to gaseous oxides of the components of the carbonaceous material; and a reactivation step, in which the deactivated catalyst composition is reactivated to produced a regenerated catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2011Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: GTLFI AGInventors: Erling Rytter, Sigrid Eri, Torild Hulsund Skagseth, Oyvind Borg
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Publication number: 20130210939Abstract: A process for the regeneration of deactivated catalyst from a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis reactor, the catalyst being a supported cobalt catalyst. The process comprises the following steps: a withdrawal step, in which a portion of deactivated catalyst together with liquid hydrocarbon is withdrawn from the reactor; a concentration step, in which the concentration of the catalyst in the liquid hydrocarbon is increased; a calcination step, in which the deactivated catalyst composition is subjected to an oxidising gas to oxidise carbonaceous material contained in the deactivated catalyst in to gaseous oxides of the components of the carbonaceous material; and a reactivation step, in which the deactivated catalyst composition is reactivated to produced a regenerated catalyst.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2011Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: GTL.F1 AGInventors: Erling Rytter, Sigrid Eri, Torild Hulsund Skagseth, Oyvind Borg
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Publication number: 20130199966Abstract: A method of producing an aluminium oxide supported catalyst for use in a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis reaction, which comprises: spray-drying a slurry of ?-alumina and a source of a spinel forming metal to form a solid precursor material; calcining the precursor material to form a modified support material including a metal aluminate spinel; impregnating the modified alumina support material with a source of cobalt; calcining the impregnated support material, and activating the catalyst.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2011Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: GTL.F1 AGInventors: Manoj M. Koranne, Erling Rytter, Sigrid Eri, Oyvind Borg
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Publication number: 20130143736Abstract: The invention relates to a novel method of preparing attrition resistance spinel supports for Fischer Tropsch catalysts. The process comprises: (a) combining aluminum oxide, metal compound capable of forming spinel phase, and soluble compound of a trivalent aluminum; (b) mixing the combination resulting in (a) in a manner sufficient to form a slurry comprising the aforementioned combination; and (c) processing the mixture of (b) under conditions sufficient to form metal aluminate spinel composition. Metal aluminate spinel, for example, is formed in the last step by calcining the mixture from (b) at a temperature in the range of 700 to 1300° C., but the process is also capable, of producing attrition resistant supports (e.g., having a DI of 5 or less) at a relatively lower temperature in the range of 700 to 1050° C. The invention also produces the attrition resistance with lower metal loadings than that reported for prior attrition resistant spinel supports.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2011Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: W.R. GRACE & CO.-CONN.Inventors: Manoj M. Koranne, Erling Rytter, Sigrid Eri, Oyvind Borg
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Publication number: 20130012606Abstract: A process for the preparation of an F-T catalyst in which the presence of alkaline earth metals is minimized in the support itself and in the processing conditions, in order to provide a catalyst with an alkaline earth metal content of less than 2000 ppm.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2010Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: GTL.F1 AGInventors: Erling Rytter, Øyvind Borg, Sigrid Eri, Thomas Sperle
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Publication number: 20100184872Abstract: A method of producing a catalyst for use in a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis reaction. The method comprises the steps of: impregnating a catalyst support material with an active cobalt catalyst component to form a catalyst precursor; and calcining the catalyst precursor in an atmosphere of a dry calcining gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2008Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicants: GTL.F1 AG, JOHNSON MATTHEW PLCInventors: Sigrid Eri, Erling Rytter, Oyvind Borg, Alejandro Antonini, Kate Elizabeth McCulloch