Direct production of olefins from syngas with ultrahigh carbon efficiency

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Hailing Yu
Caiqi Wang
Tiejun Lin
Yunlei An
Yuchen Wang
Qingyu Chang
Fei Yu
Yao Wei
Fanfei Sun
Zheng Jiang
Shenggang Li
Yuhan Sun
Liangshu Zhong
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,CAS Key Laboratory of Low
[2] University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,Carbon Conversion Science and Engineering, Shanghai Advanced Research Institute
[3] ShanghaiTech University,School of Physical Science and Technology
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Shanghai Advanced Research Institute
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Syngas conversion serves as a competitive strategy to produce olefins chemicals from nonpetroleum resources. However, the goal to achieve desirable olefins selectivity with limited undesired C1 by-products remains a grand challenge. Herein, we present a non-classical Fischer-Tropsch to olefins process featuring high carbon efficiency that realizes 80.1% olefins selectivity with ultralow total selectivity of CH4 and CO2 (<5%) at CO conversion of 45.8%. This is enabled by sodium-promoted metallic ruthenium (Ru) nanoparticles with negligible water-gas-shift reactivity. Change in the local electronic structure and the decreased reactivity of chemisorbed H species on Ru surfaces tailor the reaction pathway to favor olefins production. No obvious deactivation is observed within 550 hours and the pellet catalyst also exhibits excellent catalytic performance in a pilot-scale reactor, suggesting promising practical applications.
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