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(57p) Supercritical CO2 Iron Impregnation of MCM-41

Authors 

Pulley, L. A. - Presenter, Vanderbilt University
Rogers, B. R. - Presenter, Vanderbilt University
Geil, R. D. - Presenter, Vanderbilt University
Schmidt, B. W. - Presenter, Vanderbilt University
Harl, R. R. - Presenter, Vanderbilt University


The Fischer Tropsch Synthesis is a reaction that converts synthesis gas comprised of carbon monoxide and hydrogen to hydrocarbons in the presence of a catalyst. The purpose of this project is to create a metallic catalyst in a support that will help produce long chain hydrocarbons for synthetic petroleum.

For these studies, a carbon framework was produced inside of MCM-41 using a sucrose solution. The MCM-41 with carbon framework was impregnated with iron nitrate using super critical carbon dioxide (scCO2). The iron was reduced to a metallic state using hydrogen gas. The catalyst activity is currently being studied using Fischer Tropsch Synthesis.

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