2006 AIChE Annual Meeting

(652d) Effect of Potassium on Oxygenates and Hydrocarbons over Carbon-Supported Iron Catalysts

Authors

Dady B. Dadyburjor - Presenter, West Virginia University
Wenping Ma, West Virginia University
Edwin L. Kugler, West Virginia University
The effects of added potassium (0-2 wt%) on the catalytic properties of iron supported on activated carbon were studied for the Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reaction to hydrocarbons and oxygenates. Activities for both FT and water-gas shift appear to increase with intermediate amounts of potassium, but decrease for larger amounts. Potassium significantly modifies selectivites of the products, shifting them to higher-molecular-weight hyddrocarbons and alcohols. The relative nature of branched paraffins and linear paraffins, and internal olefins and linear olefins also change.