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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 19, 2007
Filed:
Nov. 30, 2005
Hyang Ja Jang, Ulsan, KR;
Dae Hyun Kim, Ulsan, KR;
Cheol Ho Kim, Ulsan, KR;
Young Gu Cho, Ulsan, KR;
Jung Eun Lee, Ulsan, KR;
Young Su Kim, Ulsan, KR;
Yuichi Iikubo, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Hyang Ja Jang, Ulsan, KR;
Dae Hyun Kim, Ulsan, KR;
Cheol Ho Kim, Ulsan, KR;
Young Gu Cho, Ulsan, KR;
Jung Eun Lee, Ulsan, KR;
Young Su Kim, Ulsan, KR;
Yuichi Iikubo, West Lafayette, IN (US);
Ulsan Chemical Co., Ltd., Ulsan, KR;
Abstract
The method of preparing a chromium oxide catalyst for preparation of pentafluoroethane using a chloroethane compound includes heat treating chromium hydroxide powder at a temperature not higher than 300° C. to obtain chromium oxide powder, heat treating metal hydroxide, at a temperature not higher than 300° C. to obtain metal oxide powder, mixing 85˜99.5 wt % of the chromium oxide powder with 0.5˜15 wt % of the metal oxide powder to obtain a mixture, forming the mixture into a pellet, calcining the pellet at 200-300° C. using nitrogen gas, and fluorinating the pellet at 300-320° C. using a gas mixture including Nand HF, and then at 320-380° C. using HF gas. The fluorination catalyst prepared using the method of this invention can be effectively used to prepare pentafluoroethane at a high yield using a chloroethane compound.