Location History:
- Vaalpark, ZA (2005)
- Sasolburg, ZA (2004 - 2009)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004-2009
Title: The Innovations of Philip Gibson
Introduction
Philip Gibson is a notable inventor based in Sasolburg, South Africa. He has made significant contributions to the field of hydrocarbon synthesis, holding a total of 5 patents. His work focuses on improving catalyst performance in Fischer-Tropsch processes, which are essential for converting carbon monoxide and hydrogen into hydrocarbons.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is for heat-treated Fischer-Tropsch catalyst particles. This invention provides heat-treated self-supported precipitated α-FeO-based Fischer-Tropsch catalyst particles. The catalyst particles are breakage resistant, thus inhibiting the formation of catalyst fines in the Fischer-Tropsch reactor. This innovation helps maintain the performance of the reactor and reduces contamination of downstream processes and catalysts by the catalyst fines. Additionally, the catalyst particles exhibit superior synthesis performance in low-temperature Fischer-Tropsch processes, such as slurry bed reactor processes for the production of wax and other syncrudes. The invention also includes a method for producing these particles and a process for their use.
Another significant patent involves a hydrocarbon synthesis process using a hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst and an acidic catalyst. This invention relates to a hydrocarbon synthesis process that converts a feed of hydrogen and at least one carbon oxide into hydrocarbons containing at least 30% on a mass basis hydrocarbons with five or more carbon atoms. The conversion occurs in the presence of an alkali-promoted iron hydrocarbon synthesis catalyst and an acidic catalyst suitable for converting hydrocarbons. The reaction mixture formed during the conversion contains less than 0.02 mol alkali per 100 g iron, and the H:carbon oxide molar ratio in the feed of hydrogen and carbon oxide is at least 2.
Career Highlights
Philip Gibson has worked with Sasol Technology (Pty) Limited and Sasol Technology Proprietary Limited, where he has applied his expertise in catalyst development and hydrocarbon synthesis. His contributions have been instrumental in advancing the efficiency and effectiveness of hydrocarbon production processes.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Philip has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Rafael Luis Espinoza and Jan Hendrik Scholtz. These collaborations have further enriched his work and contributed to the success of his inventions.
Conclusion
Philip Gibson's innovative work in the field of hydrocarbon synthesis and catalyst development has made a significant impact on the industry