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titleOfInvention Catalyst Reforming Catalyst and Process for its Production
abstract Catalysts for reforming hydrocarbonsnsteam, especially heavy hydrocarbons such asnkerosene and gas oils, consisting of calcinednand reduced basic formsnnickel, aluminum and chromium carbonatesnby simultaneous precipitation. At least 55 voln% of pores having a radius of 1.2 to 12 nmnin a calcined but not reduced catalystnit has a radius of 1.2 to 3 nm. Catalystnit is produced by co-precipitation from aqueous;nsolution of nickel, aluminum and trivalent compoundsnof chromium with alkali carbonatenmetal as a precipitating agent at temperaturento 60 ° C. Catalysts are caking resistantnand against polymer deactivation and are usefulnfor the production of methane-rich gasesnsuch as natural gas substitutes.
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