Chemical Engineering Transactions (Nov 2023)

Study of Different H2/CO2 Ratios as Feed in Fischer-Tropsch Reactor with Iron-Based Nano-Hydrotalcite Catalysts

  • Arian Grainca,
  • Matteo Tommasi,
  • Alessandro Di Michele,
  • Elisa Zanella,
  • Giulia Tonsi,
  • Morena Nocchetti,
  • Carlo Pirola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3303/CET23105038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 105

Abstract

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CO2-FTS is among the most viable methods for converting CO2 into useful chemicals and fuels in order to minimize CO2 emissions. Due to its chemical inertness, however, effective conversion continues to be a difficulty. The challenges in terms of yield and mechanism have attracted the interest of different research groups in the development of a new carbon dioxide hydrogenation catalysts, capable of reaching satisfactory results. In this work, a selection of nano ternary hydrotalcites (HTlc) were synthesized with and without ultrasound in order to develop active Fe-based catalysts for the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis. HTlc consists mostly of metal hydroxides in which different metal atoms are uniformly distributed at the atomic level. The reaction was carried in a lab scale plant in a fixed bed configuration. All fresh and used catalysts were examined and characterized using XRPD, ICP-OES, SEM, TEM, BET. Ternary HTlc composed of Mg, Cu, and Fe was synthesized using an ultrasound-assisted co-precipitation technique (MCF-US). HTlc was tested for carbon dioxide hydrogenation reaction with a study concerning different H2/CO2 ratios in order to evaluate the product distribution as well as the efficiency of the catalyst itself. The CO2 conversion resulted higher and more stable in feeds with higher H2 quantities. The selectivity towards higher chain hydrocarbons was higher for lower H2/CO2 ratios whereas methane and carbon monoxide selectivities were adequately low.