Support Defined Novel Catalyst for Enhanced Fischer-Tropsch Activity

Four distinct Fisher-Tropsch catalysts were prepared through the incipient wetness technique. These catalysts were Fe-Zn-Ru/alumina, Fe-Zn-Ru/K/alumina, Fe-Zn-Ru/silica, and Fe-Zn-Ru/K/silica. The physical characterization of the catalysts was conducted using SEM, EDS, BET, XRD, and particle size...

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Main Author: Lievers, Ashley Ann
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spelling ndltd-siu.edu-oai-opensiuc.lib.siu.edu-theses-10842018-12-20T04:27:36Z Support Defined Novel Catalyst for Enhanced Fischer-Tropsch Activity Lievers, Ashley Ann Four distinct Fisher-Tropsch catalysts were prepared through the incipient wetness technique. These catalysts were Fe-Zn-Ru/alumina, Fe-Zn-Ru/K/alumina, Fe-Zn-Ru/silica, and Fe-Zn-Ru/K/silica. The physical characterization of the catalysts was conducted using SEM, EDS, BET, XRD, and particle size analysis. TPR analysis showed the reduction behavior for each catalyst under hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and syngas, with a H2:CO ratio of 2:1. This information was applied in the TGA tests, where the Fe conversion at each reduction step was evaluated. Fisher-Tropsch experiments were conducted in a fixed bed reactor. These reactions showed that the γ-alumina supported catalysts produced more hydrocarbons at lower temperatures, while the silica supported catalysts produced more hydrocarbons at higher temperatures. The ideal Fischer-Tropsch conditions observed for each catalyst in this research was 350 psi and 350 °C. 2009-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/77 https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1084&context=theses Theses OpenSIUC
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description Four distinct Fisher-Tropsch catalysts were prepared through the incipient wetness technique. These catalysts were Fe-Zn-Ru/alumina, Fe-Zn-Ru/K/alumina, Fe-Zn-Ru/silica, and Fe-Zn-Ru/K/silica. The physical characterization of the catalysts was conducted using SEM, EDS, BET, XRD, and particle size analysis. TPR analysis showed the reduction behavior for each catalyst under hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and syngas, with a H2:CO ratio of 2:1. This information was applied in the TGA tests, where the Fe conversion at each reduction step was evaluated. Fisher-Tropsch experiments were conducted in a fixed bed reactor. These reactions showed that the γ-alumina supported catalysts produced more hydrocarbons at lower temperatures, while the silica supported catalysts produced more hydrocarbons at higher temperatures. The ideal Fischer-Tropsch conditions observed for each catalyst in this research was 350 psi and 350 °C.
author Lievers, Ashley Ann
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Support Defined Novel Catalyst for Enhanced Fischer-Tropsch Activity
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title Support Defined Novel Catalyst for Enhanced Fischer-Tropsch Activity
title_short Support Defined Novel Catalyst for Enhanced Fischer-Tropsch Activity
title_full Support Defined Novel Catalyst for Enhanced Fischer-Tropsch Activity
title_fullStr Support Defined Novel Catalyst for Enhanced Fischer-Tropsch Activity
title_full_unstemmed Support Defined Novel Catalyst for Enhanced Fischer-Tropsch Activity
title_sort support defined novel catalyst for enhanced fischer-tropsch activity
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