2020 Virtual Spring Meeting and 16th GCPS
(60p) Modifying Fischer-Tropsch Reaction Sequence with Addition of Zeolite to Iron-Based Activated-Carbon Supported Catalyst
Author
Karre, A. - Presenter, Worley Group
In addition to previously presented scientific work, modified reaction sequence of Fischer-Tropsch (FT) process was studied by addition of Zeolite ZSM-5 to an iron-based activated-carbon-supported catalyst. Main reactions involved due to FT catalyst are Fischer Tropsch Synthesis (FTS) and Water Gas Shift (WGS) reactions. Main reactions due to ZSM-5 are cracking, oligomerization, isomerization, cyclization, aromatization, conversion of alcohols to hydrocarbons, and coke formation. The waxy and linear structure FT products are converted to gasoline range, lighter hydrocarbons, iso-paraffins, and aromatics using ZSM-5. The catalyst ratio of 1:2, FT catalyst: ZSM-5, is used at 300 PSIG and 300°F. Separate-bed configuration, i.e. FT and ZSM-5 are separated in a reactor, arrangement is used for the reaction sequence analysis. Alcohols with carbon-chain from 3-5 produced by FTS are converted into hydrocarbons over ZSM-5. Waxy hydrocarbons with carbon-chain greater than 23 produced by FTS are cracked and isomerized to small n-paraffins and iso-paraffins using ZSM-5. The hydrocarbon with carbon chain from 7-10 produced by ZSM-5 cracking reactions are converted to aromatic products over ZSM-5. Produced gasoline to kerosene range n-paraffins are further cracked into smaller chain (1-5) iso- and n-paraffins. Some of the iso-paraffins are oligomerized and aromatized over ZSM-5 to form more aromatics. Further, multiple aromatic rings combine to undergo cyclization and dehydrogenation reactions over ZSM-5 to form coke. Water produced as a byproduct of FTS is combined with some of the carbon monoxide, which is the WGS, to form carbon dioxide and hydrogen.