Bridging the pressure and material gap in heterogeneous catalysis: cobalt Fischer-Tropsch catalysts from surface science to industrial application

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作者
Oosterbeek, Heiko [1 ]
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[1] Shell Global Solut Int BV, NL-1030 BN Amsterdam, Netherlands
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10.1039/b703003g
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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The Fischer - Tropsch ( FT) process is the heart of many natural gas conversion processes as it enables the conversion of a mixture of CO and H-2 into valuable long-chain hydrocarbons. Here we report on the use of state-of-the-art surface science techniques to obtain information on the relationship between the surface atomic structure of model catalysts and their performance in the Fischer - Tropsch reaction. Cobalt single crystals and polycrystals were modified with non-reducible oxides as to resemble industrial catalysts. Reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy was used for examining the CO adsorption behaviour at room temperature as well as at 493 K at CO pressures spanning 10(-7) to 300 mbar on both (modified) Co single/polycrystals and an industrial catalyst. Polarization modulation was applied to cancel the CO gas phase absorption. Subsequently, they were subjected to reaction tests in the same apparatus at 1 bar and 493 K. This allowed us to close the material, pressure and instrument gap in the field of Fischer - Tropsch synthesis on cobalt-based catalysts.
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