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http://dx.doi.org/10.7316/KHNES.2015.26.4.339

The Effect of Organic Solvents on the Activity for the Synthesis of 12wt% Co-based FT Catalyst  

LEE, JIYUN (Terramics R&D Division)
HAN, JA-RYOUNG (Korea Gas Corporation R&D Division)
CHUNG, JONGTAE (Korea Gas Corporation R&D Division)
BAEK, YOUNGSOON (Suwon University)
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Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society / v.26, no.4, 2015 , pp. 339-346 More about this Journal
Abstract
The synthesis of Fischer-Tropsch (FT) oil is the catalytic hydrogenation of CO to give a range of products, which can be used for the production of high-quality diesel fuel, gasoline and linear chemicals. This studied catalyst was prepared Cobalt-supported alumina and silica by the incipient wet impregnation of the nitrates of cobalt, promoter and organic solvent with supports. Cobalt catalysts were calcined at $350^{\circ}C$ before being loaded into the FT reactors. After the reduction of catalyst has been carried out under $450^{\circ}C$ for 24h, FT reaction of the catalyst has been carried out at GHSV of 4,000/hr under $200^{\circ}C$ and 20atm. From these experimental results, we have obtained the results as following; In case of $SiO_2$ catalysts, the activity of 12wt% $Cobalt-SiO_2$ synthesized by organic solvent was about 2 or 3 times higher than the activity of 12wt% $Cobalt-SiO_2$ catalyst synthesized without organic solvent. In particular, the activity of the $Cobalt-SiO_2$ catalyst prepared in the presence of an organic solvent P was two to three times higher than that of the $Cobalt-SiO_2$ catalyst prepared without the organic solvent. Effect of Cr and Cu metal as a promoter was found little. 200 h long-term activity test was performed with a $Co/SiO_2$ catalyst prepared in the presence of an organic solvent of Glyoxal solution.
Keywords
Gas to Liquids; FT oil; Cobalt; Natural gas conversion; Syngas;
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