(730f) Irreducible Co2SiO4 As a Promoter to Modify Co-Based Catalysts on Ordered Mesoporous Silica for Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis | AIChE

(730f) Irreducible Co2SiO4 As a Promoter to Modify Co-Based Catalysts on Ordered Mesoporous Silica for Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis

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Li, X. - Presenter, Tianjin University
It is commonly accepted that the formation of irreducible Co2SiO4 could lead to lower reducibility and lose of active sites on Co/SiO2 catalyst. A philosophy originated from Traditional Chinese Medicine therapy of “combating poison with poison” provides a new strategy for designing more active Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS) catalyst. Here, an innovative environment friendly method is developed to prepare ordered mesoporous silica (OMS), and the corresponding Co/OMS catalyst is more active than that of Co/SBA-15 with similar product selectivity. The mechanism of Co2SiO4 formation on Co/OMS and its promotion effect on FTS performance have been investigated in detail. For the Co/OMS catalyst, the formation of Co2SiO4 is verified occurring during the reduction process of Co/OMS. The Co2SiO4 is pre-incorporated as a modificant into the OMS support to form OMSCx support with Si/Co at different ratios of x. The results indicate that the pre-incorporated Co2SiO4 can make the active sites highly dispersed and prevent the interaction between supported Co0 and silica to further form Co2SiO4, which results in an enhanced FTS performance. In addition, the selectivity to CH4 and C2-C4 undergoes an inverted cone change with the decrease of Si/Co ratio, while a 8.8% increase in C5+ selectivity is found on the modified Co/OMSC40 catalyst compared with Co/OMS on similar CO conversion. And a higher local CO/H2 adsorption ratio on surface of Co/OMSC40 is demonstrated to facilitate carbon chain growth in FTS process. The incorporated Co2SiO4 in Co/OMSC40 reinforced metal-support interaction, anchored Co0 active sites high dispersely and avoided the agglomeration of Co0. Owing to the inhibited Co2SiO4 formation and improved Co0 dispersion, the Co/OMSC40 exhibited a better FTS stability.

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