Molybdenum carbide supported on active carbon, carbon nanotubes, and titanium dioxide, and promoted by K2CO3, has been prepared and tested for methanol and higher alcohol synthesis from syngas. At optimal conditions, the activity and selectivity to alcohols (methanol and higher alcohols) over supported molybdenum carbide are significantly higher compared to the bulk carbide. The CO conversion reaches a maximum, when about 20 wt% Mo2C is loaded on active carbon. The selectivity to higher alcohols increases with increasing Mo2C loading on active carbon and reaches a maximum over bulk molybdenum carbide, while the selectivity to methanol follows the opposite trend. The effect of Mo2C loading on the alcohol selectivity at a fixed K/Mo molar rat...
Catalyst compositions comprising molybdenum, sulfur and an alkali metal ion supported on a nanofibro...
The demand for mixed alcohols has grown since ether compounds were banned as gasoline octane improve...
ABSTRACT: An extensive study of Higher Alcohol Synthesis (HAS) from synthesis gas using cobalt (Co) ...
The synthesis of higher alcohols from syngas is a very promising avenue as syngas can be derived fro...
The synthesis of higher alcohols from syngas is a very promising avenue as syngas can be derived fro...
ABSTRACT: An extensive study of Higher Alcohols Synthesis (HAS) from syngas using alkalized MoS2 cat...
A series of carbon-supported molybdenum-based catalysts was prepared by incipient wetness impregnati...
Unsupported molybdenum carbides, beta-Mo2C and alpha-MoC1-x, promoted by K2CO3 were studied as catal...
Unsupported molybdenum carbides, beta-Mo2C and alpha-MoC1-x, promoted by K2CO3 were studied as catal...
Catalytic conversion of syngas to higher carbon number alcohols remains challenging till date owing ...
Activated carbon (AC)-supported molybdenum catalysts, either with or without a potassium promoter, w...
Conversion of syngas to mixed (C1-C5) and higher (C2+) alcohols over alkali-doped MoS2 (ADM) catalys...
Catalytic conversion of syngas to higher carbon number alcohols remains challenging till date owing ...
Catalytic conversion of syngas to higher carbon number alcohols remains challenging till date owing ...
The synthesis of methanol by carbon dioxide hydrogenation has been studied using copper-molybdenum c...
Catalyst compositions comprising molybdenum, sulfur and an alkali metal ion supported on a nanofibro...
The demand for mixed alcohols has grown since ether compounds were banned as gasoline octane improve...
ABSTRACT: An extensive study of Higher Alcohol Synthesis (HAS) from synthesis gas using cobalt (Co) ...
The synthesis of higher alcohols from syngas is a very promising avenue as syngas can be derived fro...
The synthesis of higher alcohols from syngas is a very promising avenue as syngas can be derived fro...
ABSTRACT: An extensive study of Higher Alcohols Synthesis (HAS) from syngas using alkalized MoS2 cat...
A series of carbon-supported molybdenum-based catalysts was prepared by incipient wetness impregnati...
Unsupported molybdenum carbides, beta-Mo2C and alpha-MoC1-x, promoted by K2CO3 were studied as catal...
Unsupported molybdenum carbides, beta-Mo2C and alpha-MoC1-x, promoted by K2CO3 were studied as catal...
Catalytic conversion of syngas to higher carbon number alcohols remains challenging till date owing ...
Activated carbon (AC)-supported molybdenum catalysts, either with or without a potassium promoter, w...
Conversion of syngas to mixed (C1-C5) and higher (C2+) alcohols over alkali-doped MoS2 (ADM) catalys...
Catalytic conversion of syngas to higher carbon number alcohols remains challenging till date owing ...
Catalytic conversion of syngas to higher carbon number alcohols remains challenging till date owing ...
The synthesis of methanol by carbon dioxide hydrogenation has been studied using copper-molybdenum c...
Catalyst compositions comprising molybdenum, sulfur and an alkali metal ion supported on a nanofibro...
The demand for mixed alcohols has grown since ether compounds were banned as gasoline octane improve...
ABSTRACT: An extensive study of Higher Alcohol Synthesis (HAS) from synthesis gas using cobalt (Co) ...