Authors
Kamyar Keyvanloo, Maryam Khosravi Mardkhe, Todd M Alam, Calvin H Bartholomew, Brian F Woodfield, William C Hecker
Publication date
2014/4/4
Journal
ACS Catalysis
Volume
4
Issue
4
Pages
1071-1077
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Fischer–Tropsch synthesis (FTS) is a technically proven and economically viable route for the conversion of coal, biomass, and natural gas to hydrocarbon fuels. Although unsupported Fe catalysts are proven for FTS, they lack the physical strength and durability that would make them more viable for large-scale commercial reactors, and their activity is still significantly less than that of Co FT catalysts. In this work, we report on a very active and stable supported Fe FT catalyst that is more active than any supported Fe FT catalyst previously reported and competitive with the best unsupported catalysts. In addition, its productivity, which takes into account selectivity to desired hydrocarbon products, is also very competitive. More importantly, the catalyst is extremely stable, as evidenced by the fact that after 700 h on stream, its activity and productivity are still increasing. These catalyst properties result from using a novel γ …
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