2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(652f) Slurry Phase Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Catalyzed by Nano-Sized Iron: Effect of Particle Size
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We are systematically investigating the nanosizing effect of traditional F-T catalysts with a goal to enhance space-time-yield (STY) and product selectivity. We previously reported results of a study in which the F-T activity of two nanosized α-Fe2O3 based materials, NANACAT (3 nm) and BASF (20-80 nm), were compared to that obtained with a supported micron-sized (32.5 μm) α-Fe2O3 UCI catalyst in slurry phase with natural gas-derived synthesis gas (H2/CO ~ 2/1) (Mahajan et al., Energy & Fuels, 17, 1210-21 (2003)). We are now following the activity and particle size data as these relate to changes with temperature (493 K, 513 K, and 543 K) during the F-T reaction with these catalyst systems. The TEM and Mössbauer data will be discussed and its implication in designing an F-T synthesis process based on nanosized Fe catalyst will be discussed.