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Genesis of active sites in silica supported cobalt Fischer-Tropsch catalysts: effect of cobalt precursor and support texture Научная публикация

Конференция International symposium "Natural gas conversion VII"
06-10 июн. 2004 , Далянь
Журнал Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis
ISSN: 0167-2991
Вых. Данные Год: 2004, Том: 147, Страницы: 295-300 Страниц : 6 DOI: 10.1016/s0167-2991(04)80067-3
Авторы Khodakov A.Y. 1 , Girardon J.S. 1 , Griboval-Constant A. 1 , Lermontov A.S. 2 , Chernavskii P.A. 2
Организации
1 Laboratoire de Catalyse de Lille, Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, Brit. C3, Cité Scientifique, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
2 Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University, 119992 Moscow, Russia#TAB#
Реферат: Optimization of cobalt deposition and textural properties of catalytic support represent two different but complementary approaches to enhance the performance of cobalt silica-supported Fischer-Tropsch catalysts. It is shown that low temperature decomposition of supported cobalt complexes involves formation of small Co3O4 crystallites. The exothermic effect due to the decomposition of cobalt precursor seems to be a major factor responsible of cobalt silicate formation. Gentle decomposition of cobalt precursor generally leads to Fischer-Tropsch catalysts with higher activity and selectivity to higher hydrocarbons. It was found that the sizes of supported cobalt particles prepared using cobalt nitrate depended on silica pore sizes. Narrow pore size distribution in periodic mesoporous silicas allows relatively high cobalt dispersion to be maintained at high cobalt loading. This leads to higher density of active sites and more active Fischer-Tropsch catalysts.
Библиографическая ссылка: Khodakov A.Y. , Girardon J.S. , Griboval-Constant A. , Lermontov A.S. , Chernavskii P.A.
Genesis of active sites in silica supported cobalt Fischer-Tropsch catalysts: effect of cobalt precursor and support texture
Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis. 2004. V.147. P.295-300. DOI: 10.1016/s0167-2991(04)80067-3 Scopus OpenAlex
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