iScience (Jul 2021)

Biosugarcane-based carbon support for high-performance iron-based Fischer-Tropsch synthesis

  • Jingyang Bai,
  • Chuan Qin,
  • Yanfei Xu,
  • Yixiong Du,
  • Guangyuan Ma,
  • Mingyue Ding

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 7
p. 102715

Abstract

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Summary: Exploiting new carbon supports with adjustable metal-support interaction and low price is of prime importance to realize the maximum active iron efficiency and industrial-scale application of Fe-based catalysts for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS). Herein, a simple, tunable, and scalable biochar support derived from the sugarcane bagasse was successfully prepared and was first used for FTS. The metal-support interaction was precisely controlled by functional groups of biosugarcane-based carbon material and different iron species sizes. All catalysts synthesized displayed high activities, and the iron-time-yield of Fe4/Cbio even reached 1,198.9 μmol gFe−1 s−1. This performance was due to the unique structure and characteristics of the biosugarcane-based carbon support, which possessed abundant C−O, C=O (η1(O) and η2(C, O)) functional groups, thus endowing the moderate metal-support interaction, high dispersion of active iron species, more active ε-Fe2C phase, and, most importantly, a high proportion of FexC/Fesurf, facilitating the maximum iron efficiency and intrinsic activity of the catalyst.

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