Synthesis gas conversion to short olefins and aromatics using bifunctional catalysts has gained much attention in recent years. Here, we study the interaction between the components of bifunctional catalysts to design a more stable catalyst system. Mixing α-alumina supported iron (-carbide) promoted with sodium and sulfur with an H-ZSM-5 zeolite to convert synthesis gas to aromatics and short olefins we observed selectivity loss of the iron (-carbide) catalyst as well as the acid function. This was displayed by increasing methane and decreasing aromatics selectivity when the two individual catalysts were mixed in close proximity. We introduced different approaches to understand this selectivity related deactivation. Larger spatial separatio...
Lower olefins are traditionally produced from cracking of naphtha and other crude oil fractions. The...
Benzene is one of the most important organic intermediates in the petrochemical industry. Direct met...
The Fischer–Tropsch to olefins (FTO) process is a method for the direct conversion of synthesis gas ...
Synthesis gas conversion to short olefins and aromatics using bifunctional catalysts has gained much...
The conversion of synthesis gas (a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide) to chemicals has attract...
The topic of this thesis are zeolite based bifunctional catalysts, used for the conversion of hydroc...
The production of base chemicals such as olefins and aromatics from synthesis gas is of great intere...
In this work, hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolites featured by different Si/Al ratio and mesoporosity were pr...
Although considerable efforts have been made toward converting syngas to liquid fuels and value-adde...
The ability to control nanoscale features precisely is increasingly being exploited to develop and i...
The conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) to value-added chemical compounds that can be used as precurs...
Lower olefins are traditionally produced from cracking of naphtha and other crude oil fractions. The...
Benzene is one of the most important organic intermediates in the petrochemical industry. Direct met...
The Fischer–Tropsch to olefins (FTO) process is a method for the direct conversion of synthesis gas ...
Synthesis gas conversion to short olefins and aromatics using bifunctional catalysts has gained much...
The conversion of synthesis gas (a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide) to chemicals has attract...
The topic of this thesis are zeolite based bifunctional catalysts, used for the conversion of hydroc...
The production of base chemicals such as olefins and aromatics from synthesis gas is of great intere...
In this work, hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolites featured by different Si/Al ratio and mesoporosity were pr...
Although considerable efforts have been made toward converting syngas to liquid fuels and value-adde...
The ability to control nanoscale features precisely is increasingly being exploited to develop and i...
The conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) to value-added chemical compounds that can be used as precurs...
Lower olefins are traditionally produced from cracking of naphtha and other crude oil fractions. The...
Benzene is one of the most important organic intermediates in the petrochemical industry. Direct met...
The Fischer–Tropsch to olefins (FTO) process is a method for the direct conversion of synthesis gas ...