The effect of co-feeding nitrogen in Fischerâ??Tropsch synthesis (FTS) in a fixed bed reactor over a 10%Co/TiO
2Â catalyst was investigated. The partial pressure of CO and H
2 in the feed to the reactor was kept constant, while the partial pressure of N
2Â was switched between a low and high value. We plotted the data in the standard formats typically used, but also in two other ways: Yao plot is a plot of P
n+1/O
n+1 versus P
n/O
n where for us n is a carbon number from n=2 to 5; Lu plot is a plot of the relationship between normalized mole fractions of O
n, O
n+1 and P
n. in ternary plot.
A comparison of the results obtained indicates that there was almost no effect on the overall reaction rate, but that there was a significant, positive effect on the product selectivity. A lower selectivity to the undesired light hydrocarbons was observed when co-feeding N2. From Yao plot, we find that the data lies on two straight lines, one for n=2 and the other for n>2. Ternary plots show that the reactor operation tends to a stable point. Such results cannot be explained by classic kinetics alone but reaction equilibrium among some species, vapour-liquid equilibrium (VLE), boiling, or a combination of these factors may be contributing to the observed behaviour in FT. The laboratory data indicates that the selectivity to the (C5â??C19) fraction is particularly enhanced by co-feeding N2Â in FTS.