Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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65264 | Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical | 2015 | 7 Pages |
•The effects of alkali on CO hydrogenation of iron catalysts were investigated by pulsing CO method.•Alkali promoters decrease the surface concentration of hydrogen, but enhance the CO adsorption on the surface of catalysts.•Alkali promoters increase the retention time of carbon species on the catalyst surface.
The CO hydrogenation reactions over un-promoted and alkali (Li, Na, K and Rb) promoted iron-based catalysts were studied by pulsing CO method. The pulse experiments indicate that alkali metals suppress the CO hydrogenation or conversion and the methane formation. Through analyzing the data, it is found that alkali promoters decrease the surface concentration of hydrogen, improve the CO adsorption and increase the retention time of carbon species on the catalyst surface in the turn of Li, Na, K, Rb. These promotional effects well explain the hydrocarbon product variation over different alkali promoted catalysts in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis.
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