پديد آورندگان :
Mirzaei A.A. نويسنده , Galavy M. نويسنده , Beigbabaei A. نويسنده , Eslamimanesh V. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Cobalt cerium oxides, prepared using a co-precipitation procedure, were studied as catalysts for the conversion of synthesis
gas to light olefins (C2-C4). Specifically, we studied the effect of a range of preparation variables, including the molar ratio of the
[Co]/[Ce] of the precipitation solution, ageing time and calcination temperature. In addition, the effects of supports and promoters
on the catalysts’ activity and selectivity and a range of reaction temperatures using synthesis gas with different H2/CO molar feed
ratios were investigated. The catalyst containing a molar ratio of 80% Co and 20% Ce, aged for 2 h, supported with 15 wt% SiO2
without any promoter, at an operating temperature of 450 ؛C and an H2/CO feed ratio of 2/1 (GHSV = 4500 h-1), performed
optimally for the conversion of synthesis gas to light olefins. The characterization of both the precursors and the calcined catalysts
by powder X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller specific surface area measurements and
thermal analysis methods, including TGA and DSC, show that all the preparation variables influenced the catalyst precursor
structure.