Catalysts (May 2019)

Enhancement of Light Olefins Selectivity Over N-Doped Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Catalyst Supported on Activated Carbon Pretreated with KMnO<sub>4</sub>

  • Zhipeng Tian,
  • Chenguang Wang,
  • Zhan Si,
  • Chengyan Wen,
  • Ying Xu,
  • Wei Lv,
  • Lungang Chen,
  • Xinghua Zhang,
  • Longlong Ma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/catal9060505
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 505

Abstract

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Ammonium iron citrate was used as an iron precursor in order to prepare N-doped catalysts supported on KMnO4 pretreated activated carbon (10MnK-AC). Iron nitride was synthesized in company with the formation of α-Fe2O3 on 10MnK-AC. The characterizations of the catalysts show that nitrogen atoms were doped into iron lattice rather than the networks of the carbon support. The performance of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis to light olefins (FTO) suggest an improvement in O/P ratio (olefins to paraffins molar ratio of C2−C4) over the iron catalysts supported on 10MnK-AC. The further promotion of light olefins selectivity (up to 44.7%) was obtained over FeN-10MnK-AC catalyst owing to the collaborative contribution of the electron donor effect of nitrogen and the suppression effect on the second hydrogenation over 10MnK-AC support.

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