International audienceCobalt sintering leading to the formation of large, individually detached microscopic metal agglomerates is detected in alumina‐supported cobalt catalysts after Fischer–Tropsch synthesis in a slurry reactor. The macroscopic sintering depends on the H2/CO ratio, the partial pressure of water, and the conversion of carbon monoxide, all of which lead to dramatic catalyst deactivation
It has been reported that cobalt aluminate formation is a cause of deactivation during Fischer–Trops...
A three-step sintering mechanism is proposed for Co-based catalysts under Fischer–Tropsch reaction c...
Cobalt catalysts as used in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS) are relatively expensive (as compare...
International audienceCobalt sintering leading to the formation of large, individually detached micr...
BIOVERT+PFOThe deactivation of cobalt based catalysts in slurry Fischer-Tropsch reactor has been mod...
Catalyst deactivation is an important topic for industrial catalyst development. Sintering of small ...
BIOVERT+PFOA three-step sintering mechanism is proposed for Co-based catalysts under Fischer-Tropsch...
The proximity of nanoparticles may affect the performance, in particular the stability, of supported...
The Fischer-Tropsch synthesis as a large-scale industrial process converts a mixture of carbon monox...
Calcined, reduced and spent Co-Re/γ-Al2O3 catalysts for Fischer–Tropsch synthesis (FTS) were charact...
The nanoscale distribution of the supported metal phase is an important property for highly active, ...
The Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis (FTS) process is an attractive way to obtain synthetic liquid fuel fro...
Three intrinsic deactivation modes observed in experimental cobalt Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (Co FTS...
It has been reported that cobalt aluminate formation is a cause of deactivation during Fischer–Trops...
A three-step sintering mechanism is proposed for Co-based catalysts under Fischer–Tropsch reaction c...
Cobalt catalysts as used in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS) are relatively expensive (as compare...
International audienceCobalt sintering leading to the formation of large, individually detached micr...
BIOVERT+PFOThe deactivation of cobalt based catalysts in slurry Fischer-Tropsch reactor has been mod...
Catalyst deactivation is an important topic for industrial catalyst development. Sintering of small ...
BIOVERT+PFOA three-step sintering mechanism is proposed for Co-based catalysts under Fischer-Tropsch...
The proximity of nanoparticles may affect the performance, in particular the stability, of supported...
The Fischer-Tropsch synthesis as a large-scale industrial process converts a mixture of carbon monox...
Calcined, reduced and spent Co-Re/γ-Al2O3 catalysts for Fischer–Tropsch synthesis (FTS) were charact...
The nanoscale distribution of the supported metal phase is an important property for highly active, ...
The Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis (FTS) process is an attractive way to obtain synthetic liquid fuel fro...
Three intrinsic deactivation modes observed in experimental cobalt Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (Co FTS...
It has been reported that cobalt aluminate formation is a cause of deactivation during Fischer–Trops...
A three-step sintering mechanism is proposed for Co-based catalysts under Fischer–Tropsch reaction c...
Cobalt catalysts as used in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS) are relatively expensive (as compare...