This invention relates to methods for making a stabilized transition
alumina of enhanced hydrothermal stability, which include the
introduction of at least one structural stabilizer; a steaming step
before or after the introduction step, wherein steaming is effective in
transforming a transition alumina at least partially to boehmite and/or
pseudoboehmite; and a calcining step to create a stabilized transition
alumina. The combination of the structural stabilizer and the steaming
step is believed to impart high hydrothermal stability to the alumina
crystal lattice. Particularly preferred structural stabilizers include
boron, cobalt, and zirconium. The stabilized transition alumina is useful
as a catalyst support for high water partial pressure environments, and
is particularly useful for making a catalyst having improved hydrothermal
stability. The invention more specifically discloses Fischer-Tropsch
catalysts and processes for the production of hydrocarbons from synthesis
gas.