Abstract :
Novel uniform mesoporous materials silicate crystallite mesoporous material, SCMM.were synthesized by hydrothermal
treatment of Si, Mg andror Al containing hydroxide precipitates, along with quaternary ammonium salt, and were applied as
catalyst support for Fischer–Tropsch reaction. SCMM is composed of aggregates of homogeneous layer silicate crystallites,
as identified by X-ray diffraction XRD.patterns and transmission electron microscopy TEM.photographs which are
structurally analogous to smectite clay. The mesopore of SCMM corresponds to interparticle space of disk-shaped
crystallites 6–25 nm in diameter.aggregated by edge-to-face bonding. Two kinds of SCMM with variable negative charge
locations were used as support materials of Co-catalysts for hydrogenation of CO. Conversion of CO was high on SCMM
compared with that of silica gel. Furthermore, the main products obtained were hydrocarbons. In case of SCMM type with
negative charge near the surface, olefins and branched hydrocarbons were efficiently produced in CO conversion reaction;
where as another SCMM type having negative charge at the middle of crystallite platelets produced mainly normal
hydrocarbons for the same reaction. This may be due to the role of the negative charge of SCMM which affects the chemical
state of Co-catalyst supported on SCMM. The function of SCMM as compared to other mesoporous materials is better in
terms of homogeneous and site-specific distribution of negative charge, which is further helpful in controlling the surface
phenomenon as confirmed by the existence of linear CO species adsorbed on Co. q1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
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Keywords :
smectite , Catalyst , carbon monoxide , hydrogenation , Mesoporous material