Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
50279 Catalysis Communications 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Fischer Tropsch synthesis (FTS) of biomass-derived syngas.•Two 100Fe/4Cu/4K/6Zn catalysts: one by coprecipitation and one by impregnation•Coprecipitated catalyst has higher FTS activity and C5 + selectivity.

Two 100Fe/4Cu/4K/6Zn catalysts were prepared using two different methods: coprecipitation or impregnation methods. The effect of the preparation methods on the catalyst structure, catalytic properties, and the conversion of biomass-derived syngas via Fischer–Tropsch synthesis was investigated. Syngas was derived from gasifying Southern pine woodchips and had the composition of 3.1% CH4, 11% CO2, 17% H2, 22% CO, and 47% N2. The results show that the coprecipitated Zn-promoted catalyst had higher extent of reduction and carburization, which led to higher carbon conversion and C5 + selectivity of this CO2-rich syngas than the impregnated catalyst.

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