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Zinc iron oxide

Fischer-Tropsch A process for converting synthesis gas (a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen) to liquid fuels. Modified versions were known as the Synol and Synthol processes. The process is operated under pressure at 200 to 350°C, over a catalyst. Several different catalyst systems have been used at different periods, notably iron-zinc oxide, nickel-thoria on kieselgtihr, cobalt-thoria on kieselgiihr, and cemented iron oxide. The main products are C5-Cn aliphatic hydrocarbons the aromatics content can be varied by varying the process conditions. The basic reaction was discovered in 1923 by F. Fischer and... [Pg.106]

F. Fischer and H. Tropsch, who first described the conversion of synthesis gas into hydrocarbons and oxygen-containing compounds ( oxygenates ) over heterogeneous transition metal catalysts such as iron/zinc oxide. This reaction was developed into a process for the conversion of coal into gasoline. At present such a process is economically feasible only where coal is plentiful and cheap while access to oil products is limited. Currently only South Africa operates plants using the Fischer-Tropsch process. [Pg.1251]

Although natural franklinite is not known to have been used as a pigment itself, synthetic iron zinc oxide (. v.) is listed in the Colour Index (1971) as Cl Pigment Yellow 119. [Pg.160]

Iron group Iron oxides and lydroxides group Zinc group Iron zinc oxide Calcite Jacobsite Magnetite Zincite Zinc oxide Colour Index (1971) 77496,77950 Rutley (1988) 282-283... [Pg.160]

S5Tion5Tn, variant or common name See iron zinc oxide. [Pg.404]

Zinc chromates group Zinc oxides and hydroxides group Zinc sulfides group Aurichalcite Cadmium zinc sulfide Claraite Cobalt zinc oxide Copper zinc carbonate, rosasite type Franklinite Iron zinc oxide Iron zinc oxide Lead antimony zinc oxide Matraite Rosasite Smithsonite Sphalerite Wurtzite Zinc carbonate Zinc carbonate hydroxide Zinc dichromate hydrate Zinc hexacyanoferrate(II) Zinc oxide Zinc oxide sulfide Zinc phosphate Zinc potassium chromate Zinc potassium chromate hydrate Zinc sulfate Zinc sulfide Zinc sulfide hydrate Zinc titanate Zincite Blende Mosaic gold Murexide Bieganska et al. (1988) Merck Index (1996)... [Pg.405]

Zinc group Cobalt zinc oxide Franklinite Iron zinc oxide Lead antimony zinc oxide Zinc iron brown Zinc oxide Zinc titanate Zincite Spinel pigments Colour Index (1971) 77377... [Pg.407]

Iron Tertiary oxides hydroxides Iron zinc oxide ZnFe204 12063-19-3... [Pg.430]

Fe2.65Zno.35O4). [158188-75-1], 30 127 04Fe29Zno. Iron zinc oxide (Fe2.9Zng 1O4). [Pg.288]

Zrio iFe2904. Iron zinc oxide (Fe2.9Zno 1O4), [116392-27-9]. 30 127... [Pg.296]

Iron zinc oxide (Fe29ZnQ 1O4), 30 127 [117004-16-7). Barium bismuth potassium oxide (Baa6BiKo.403), 30 198 [117314-29-1), Aluminum silicon sodium oxide (Al2Si5Na20 4), hydrate. 30 229 1118392-28-2). Cobalt sodium oxide (CoNsq J44) 74O2). 30 149 ) 118557-22-5), Calcium copper lead strontium yttrium oxide (Co5CujPb2Sr2Yo.50g). 30 197 ) 118955-75-2). Niobium titanium hydroxide oxide (NbTi(OH)04). 30 184 (120525-55-5). Boric acid (HjBOj). [Pg.300]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.9 , Pg.154 ]

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