DFT computations on surface physical adsorption of hydrocarbons produced in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis on a CNT/Co nanocatalyst

The physical sorption of several paraffin and olefin hydrocarbons produced in the Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis on the surface of cobalt nanocatalyst supported on (4,4)-armchair carbon nanotube (CNT) was studied using density functional theory (DFT) computations accomplished at B3LYP level of theor...

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Main Authors: Zahra Shariatinia, Molood Abdollahi-Moghadam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-11-01
Series:Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319610318300024
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spelling doaj-78c14626f8eb425b97775ccce5c513f52020-11-24T21:19:21ZengElsevierJournal of Saudi Chemical Society1319-61032018-11-01227786808DFT computations on surface physical adsorption of hydrocarbons produced in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis on a CNT/Co nanocatalystZahra Shariatinia0Molood Abdollahi-Moghadam1Corresponding author.; Department of Chemistry, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), P.O. Box: 15875-4413, Tehran, IranDepartment of Chemistry, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), P.O. Box: 15875-4413, Tehran, IranThe physical sorption of several paraffin and olefin hydrocarbons produced in the Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis on the surface of cobalt nanocatalyst supported on (4,4)-armchair carbon nanotube (CNT) was studied using density functional theory (DFT) computations accomplished at B3LYP level of theory. The most negative binding energy (ΔEbinding) was obtained for (4,4)-CNT-Co/C5H10 (compound 10) in which pentene was adsorbed on the CNT/Co surface reflecting this compound had the most retention time to participate in secondary reactions on the surface of the (4,4)-CNT-Co nanocatalyst. The adsorption of all olefin species on the surface of (4,4)-CNT-Co nanocatalyst was exergonic (ΔGadsorption < 0). The negative ΔHadsorption values for compounds 4, 6, 10 and 11 indicated their exothermic adsorption nature. The QTAIM data supported the covalent character of the CC bonds in the (4,4)-CNT and the electrostatic nature of CCo bonds in the (4,4)-CNT-Co nanocatalyst. The nuclear quadrupole coupling constants for the quadrupole 2H, 59Co and 60Co were measured about 180–220 kHz, 23–140 MHz and 26–155 MHz, respectively. According to greater ΔEbinding values for the olefin containing structures, it was inferred that adsorption of the olefins were preferred on the catalyst surface compared with their related paraffin hydrocarbons. Hence, it was established that the (4,4)-CNT-Co nanocatalyst had a superior performance to produce heavy hydrocarbons instead of light types which is very beneficial for the FT process. Keywords: Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, DFT computations, Nanocatayst, Hydrocarbon, BSSE, QTAIMhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319610318300024
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author Zahra Shariatinia
Molood Abdollahi-Moghadam
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Molood Abdollahi-Moghadam
DFT computations on surface physical adsorption of hydrocarbons produced in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis on a CNT/Co nanocatalyst
Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
author_facet Zahra Shariatinia
Molood Abdollahi-Moghadam
author_sort Zahra Shariatinia
title DFT computations on surface physical adsorption of hydrocarbons produced in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis on a CNT/Co nanocatalyst
title_short DFT computations on surface physical adsorption of hydrocarbons produced in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis on a CNT/Co nanocatalyst
title_full DFT computations on surface physical adsorption of hydrocarbons produced in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis on a CNT/Co nanocatalyst
title_fullStr DFT computations on surface physical adsorption of hydrocarbons produced in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis on a CNT/Co nanocatalyst
title_full_unstemmed DFT computations on surface physical adsorption of hydrocarbons produced in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis on a CNT/Co nanocatalyst
title_sort dft computations on surface physical adsorption of hydrocarbons produced in the fischer-tropsch synthesis on a cnt/co nanocatalyst
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
issn 1319-6103
publishDate 2018-11-01
description The physical sorption of several paraffin and olefin hydrocarbons produced in the Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis on the surface of cobalt nanocatalyst supported on (4,4)-armchair carbon nanotube (CNT) was studied using density functional theory (DFT) computations accomplished at B3LYP level of theory. The most negative binding energy (ΔEbinding) was obtained for (4,4)-CNT-Co/C5H10 (compound 10) in which pentene was adsorbed on the CNT/Co surface reflecting this compound had the most retention time to participate in secondary reactions on the surface of the (4,4)-CNT-Co nanocatalyst. The adsorption of all olefin species on the surface of (4,4)-CNT-Co nanocatalyst was exergonic (ΔGadsorption < 0). The negative ΔHadsorption values for compounds 4, 6, 10 and 11 indicated their exothermic adsorption nature. The QTAIM data supported the covalent character of the CC bonds in the (4,4)-CNT and the electrostatic nature of CCo bonds in the (4,4)-CNT-Co nanocatalyst. The nuclear quadrupole coupling constants for the quadrupole 2H, 59Co and 60Co were measured about 180–220 kHz, 23–140 MHz and 26–155 MHz, respectively. According to greater ΔEbinding values for the olefin containing structures, it was inferred that adsorption of the olefins were preferred on the catalyst surface compared with their related paraffin hydrocarbons. Hence, it was established that the (4,4)-CNT-Co nanocatalyst had a superior performance to produce heavy hydrocarbons instead of light types which is very beneficial for the FT process. Keywords: Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, DFT computations, Nanocatayst, Hydrocarbon, BSSE, QTAIM
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