Issue 12, 2013

The intrinsic effects of shell thickness on the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis over core–shell structured catalysts

Abstract

A series of core–shell catalysts with cobalt nanoparticles coated by silica shells were prepared to provide an insight into the effects of the shell thickness on the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis. The catalysts displayed uniform silica shell thicknesses in the range of 4.3–18.2 nm as ascertained by TEM. From the H2 chemisorption results, increasing the shell thickness did not reduce the number of active sites due to the similar active cobalt surface areas. Even though the reducibility determined by H2-TPR decreased rapidly with the increase in shell thickness, the catalytic activity was not evidently reduced. The hydrocarbon products shifted to shorter chains and the C15–C18 selectivity had a volcano-type dependence as the shell thickness increased, which is probably because thicker shells contribute to more severe diffusion limitations of the reactants.

Graphical abstract: The intrinsic effects of shell thickness on the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis over core–shell structured catalysts

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Sep 2013
Accepted
21 Sep 2013
First published
23 Sep 2013

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2013,3, 3250-3255

The intrinsic effects of shell thickness on the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis over core–shell structured catalysts

B. Zeng, B. Hou, L. Jia, J. Wang, C. Chen, D. Li and Y. Sun, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2013, 3, 3250 DOI: 10.1039/C3CY00665D

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