Oil & Gas Science and Technology (Mar 2015)

Development of an Innovative XRD-DRIFTS Prototype Allowing Operando Characterizations during Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis over Cobalt-Based Catalysts under Representative Conditions

  • Scalbert Julien,
  • Clémençon Isabelle,
  • Legens Christèle,
  • Diehl Fabrice,
  • Decottignies Dominique,
  • Maury Sylvie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2516/ogst/2014031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 3
pp. 419 – 428

Abstract

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An original system combining both X-Ray Diffraction and diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy was developed with the aim to characterize Fischer-Tropsch catalysts in relevant reaction conditions. The catalytic properties of a model PtCo/silica catalyst tested with this prototype have shown to be in the same range of those obtained in similar conditions with classical fixed-bed reactors. No bulk cobalt oxidation nor sintering were observed on operando XRD patterns. The formation of linear carbonyls and adsorbed hydrocarbons species at the surface of the catalyst was observed on operando DRIFT spectra. The surface of the catalyst was also suspected to be covered with carbon species inducing unfavorable changes in selectivity.