Flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) is an innovative technique which allows the production of nanostructured catalysts with several options to control structure and composition even in cases where complex materials need to be prepared. In this paper FSP technique has been used in order to synthesize highly dispersed monometallic and bimetallic Co/Ru catalyst supported on SiO2, active in the Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) – Fischer Tropsch (FT) process. The industrial GTL – FT process converts traditional syngas, a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide characterized by a H2/CO molar ratio equal to 2, in hydrocarbons in the range C1 to C100. Two samples of Co and Co-Ru based catalysts supported on silica for CO hydrogenation with 10%wt of Co and 0.1%wt of Ru were prepared, characterized by BET, SEM, TEM, TPR, XRD and tested at different temperature in a FT bench scale plant using a Packed Bed Reactor (PBR). The experimental results demonstrated that both catalysts are suitable for the GTL – FT process. Increasing the temperature, the CO conversion increases, the product selectivity remains largely unchanged, and the catalyst shows a satisfactory stability as a function of time of stream (TOS). Besides this, the addition of only 0.1%wt of Ru dramatically changes the performance of the catalyst in terms of CO conversion and C2+ yield.

Flame Spray Pyrolysus Synthesized Co and Co/Ru based catalysts for the thermochemical GTL-Fischer Tropsch Process / A. Comazzi, C. Pirola, A.D. Michele, M. Compagnoni, F. Galli, S. Cane, F. Manenti, I. Rossetti, C.L. Bianchi (DGMK-TAGUNGSBERICHT). - In: Preprints of the Conference "Synthesis Gas Chemistry" / [a cura di] S. Ernst, A. Bher, M. Bender, H. Hager, A. Jess, M. Marchionna. - Prima edizione. - [s.l] : Deutsche Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft für Erdöl, Erdgas und Kohle (DGMK, 2015. - ISBN 9783941721562. - pp. 197-204 (( convegno DGMK International Conference : Synthesis Gas Chemistry : 7-9 October tenutosi a Dresden nel 2015.

Flame Spray Pyrolysus Synthesized Co and Co/Ru based catalysts for the thermochemical GTL-Fischer Tropsch Process

A. Comazzi
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C. Pirola;M. Compagnoni;F. Galli;I. Rossetti;C.L. Bianchi
2015

Abstract

Flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) is an innovative technique which allows the production of nanostructured catalysts with several options to control structure and composition even in cases where complex materials need to be prepared. In this paper FSP technique has been used in order to synthesize highly dispersed monometallic and bimetallic Co/Ru catalyst supported on SiO2, active in the Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) – Fischer Tropsch (FT) process. The industrial GTL – FT process converts traditional syngas, a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide characterized by a H2/CO molar ratio equal to 2, in hydrocarbons in the range C1 to C100. Two samples of Co and Co-Ru based catalysts supported on silica for CO hydrogenation with 10%wt of Co and 0.1%wt of Ru were prepared, characterized by BET, SEM, TEM, TPR, XRD and tested at different temperature in a FT bench scale plant using a Packed Bed Reactor (PBR). The experimental results demonstrated that both catalysts are suitable for the GTL – FT process. Increasing the temperature, the CO conversion increases, the product selectivity remains largely unchanged, and the catalyst shows a satisfactory stability as a function of time of stream (TOS). Besides this, the addition of only 0.1%wt of Ru dramatically changes the performance of the catalyst in terms of CO conversion and C2+ yield.
energy engineering and power technology; fuel technology
Settore ING-IND/25 - Impianti Chimici
Settore CHIM/04 - Chimica Industriale
2015
Deutsche Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft für Erdöl, Erdgas und Kohle (DGMK)
Società Chimica Italiana (SCI)
German Society for Petroleum and Coal Science and Technology, Petrochemistry Division (GMK)
Osterreichischen Gesellschaft fur Erdolwissenschaften (OGEW)
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