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The effect of preparation route of commercial Co/γ-Al2O3 catalyst on important Fischer-Tropsch kinetic parameters studied by SSITKA and CO-DRIFTS transient hydrogenation techniques

Journal

JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
Volume 379, Issue -, Pages 60-77

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2019.09.008

Keywords

Co particle size effect on FTS; Methanation reaction; SSITKA-MS; DRIFTS-transient CO hydrogenation; Deactivation of Al2O3-supported Co

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  1. Research Committee of the University of Cyprus

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Two commercial Co-based catalysts supported on carbon-coated and uncoated gamma-Al2O3 (during Co-deposition) of different Co particle size similar to 7 and 10 nm) and surface structure were investigated to address the effect of preparation route on important kinetic parameters of the methanation reaction (5 vol% CO, H-2/CO = 2, P = 1.1 bar) by advanced transient isotopic and operando DRIFTS experiments. (CO)-C-13-SSITKA-Mass Spectrometry experiments performed at 230 degrees C and after 32 h on TOS, showed that the surface coverage (theta(CO)) and mean residence time (tau(CO), s) of reversibly adsorbed CO-s are not influenced by the different preparation route, while theta(CHx), TOFCH4 (s(-1)) and the tau(CHx) (s) related to the active carbonaceous species were slightly increased with increasing Co particle size (in the 7-10 nm range). On the other hand, the kinetic rates of CO conversion and CH4 production (mu mol g(-1) s(-1)) were found to increase with decreasing Co particle size. The TOFCH4,ITK (s(-1)) estimated on the basis of the measured active CHx-s and CO-s species was found very similar for the two Co particle sizes. The effective rate constant of hydrogenation of CHx-s (k(eff), s(-1)) after short time on stream (1 h) was found to increase with increasing Co particle size as the result of the different preparation route applied. Transient isothermal hydrogenation (TIH) experiments following the (CO)-C-13-SSITKA-MS gas switch measured the concentration of inactive CHx (C-beta) species formed after 32 h of reaction and which were found to be readily hydrogenated at 230 degrees C. Temperatureprogrammed hydrogenation (TPH) experiments estimated the concentration of other types of inactive carbonaceous species (C-gamma), which were hydrogenated at elevated temperatures (250-600 degrees C). The amounts of C-beta and C-gamma species were found to significantly increase with increasing Co particle size, and their kinetics of hydrogenation was dependent of Co particle size. These results provided evidence for the lower deactivation rate observed under industrial FTS conditions over the Co/gamma-Al2O3 (carbon coated) catalyst. Operando SSITKA-MS-DRIFTS studies followed by transient isothermal hydrogenation coupled with kinetic modeling highlighted the influence of Co particle size on the relative reactivity (k(eff)) of two different types of adsorbed CO-s towards hydrogen. Catalyst characterization was performed by HAADF-STEM, H-2-TPR and transient hydrogen chemisorption at 100 degrees C followed by TPD. (C) 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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