Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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207664 | Fuel | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Fischer–Tropsch elements (Fe, Co and Ni) modified K/β-Mo2C catalysts were prepared and investigated for their performance in CO hydrogenation. The results revealed that Ni or Co modified K/β-Mo2C catalysts were shown to be highly active and selective towards the synthesis of mixed alcohols, especially for the C2+OH production, but Fe caused a negative effect. Ni or Co led to a decrease in apparent activation energies for C1–C4 alcohols, whereas Fe caused a slight increase for methanol and the decrease for C2–C4 alcohols. As a result, the promotion effects of Fischer–Tropsch elements were different and followed the sequence: Ni ≫ Co > Fe for the activity and Ni > Co > Fe for the C2+OH alcohol selectivity.
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Authors
Minglin Xiang, Debao Li, Haicheng Xiao, Jianli Zhang, Huijie Qi, Wenhuai Li, Bing Zhong, Yuhan Sun,