Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
40840 Applied Catalysis A: General 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The relation between hydrocarbon selectivity and cobalt particle size was studied using different alumina supports. Alumina phases, i.e. δ-, θ- and α-Al2O3 were produced from a small and a medium pore γ-Al2O3 by heat treatment. All catalysts were prepared by incipient wetness impregnation resulting in a cobalt loading of 12, 20 and 30 wt.% cobalt. The catalysts were tested in a fixed bed reactor at 20 bar, 483 K and H2/CO = 2.1. The relation between methane, olefin and C5+ selectivities was studied for 2–14 nm cobalt particles supported on δ- and θ-Al2O3 supports prepared from the two different γ-Al2O3. The C5+ selectivity increases with increasing Co particle size for particles less than 8–9 nm where the selectivity goes through a maximum. The C5+ selectivity decreases for larger Co particles and then seems to approach a constant value independent of the alumina phase and pore size. The lowest CH4 selectivity and the highest olefin to paraffin ratio were obtained at maximum C5+ selectivity.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (127 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► With increasing particle size, the C5+ selectivity passes through a maximum at 8–9 nm. ► δ-Al2O3 as support gives higher C5+ selectivity than θ-Al2O3 for particles ∼<10 nm. ► The olefin/paraffin ratio varies in the same way as the C5+ selectivity for all Al2O3 phases. ► With increasing Co size, the influence from the support becomes less important.

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