Patent ID: 7993599
Filing Date: 2011-08-09
Classification: B01J,C10G

Abstract:
1. A method of forming a catalyst reactor having a small pressure drop when reactants flow through a catalyst bed present in said catalyst reactor, the method comprising: a) providing a plurality of porous solid catalyst support particles, each catalyst support particle having an exterior surface and having at least one aperture defined therein through which a process gas can pass and in which said process gas entering said aperture can diffuse at least partially into said catalyst support particle, said aperture having a wall defining an interior surface, said catalyst support particle having a surface area in the range of about 50 to about 500 m b) impregnating at least a portion of each said catalyst support particle with a catalytically active component such that said component is impregnated at least partially into the exterior surface of said catalyst support particle and impregnated at least partially into said interior surface of said catalyst support particle to form a plurality of impregnated catalyst support particles having an impregnated catalytic component; c) activating said impregnated catalytic component to form impregnated, activated catalyst support particles; d) inserting a plurality of said impregnated, activated catalyst support particles into said catalyst reactor to form a packed catalyst bed; and (e) providing a plurality of channels through said catalyst reactor, wherein said impregnated, activated catalyst support particles are inserted into at least one, but not all, of said channels, wherein heat can diffuse from one channel to another channel, and wherein the length for heat transfer within a channel is in the range of about 0.1 mm to about 200 mm; whereby process gas entering said catalyst reactor flows in a tortuous path therein, namely, around at least some of said impregnated, activated catalyst support particles, and into said aperture of at least some of said catalyst support particles.