The fundamentals of structure sensitivity and promoter effects in the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis of lower olefins have been studied. Steady state isotopic transient kinetic analysis, switching 12CO to 13CO and H2 to D2, was used to provide coverages and residence times for reactive species on supported iron carbide particles of 2–7 nm with and without promoters (Na + S). CO coverages appeared to be too low to be measured, suggesting dissociative adsorption of CO. Fitting of CH4 response curves revealed the presence of parallel side-pools of reacting carbon. CHx coverages decreased with increasing particle size, and this is rationalized by smaller particles having a higher number of highly active low coordination sites. It was also establishe...
The effect of support and promoters on the catalytic properties of Fe supported in the FTS was studi...
The explanation for CH4 selectivity for iron based Fischer-Tropsch catalysts in the low conversion r...
Efforts during this second year focused on four areas: (1) continued searching and summarizing of pu...
The fundamentals of structure sensitivity and promoter effects in the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis of l...
The fundamentals of structure sensitivity and promoter effects in the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis of l...
The fundamentals of structure sensitivity and promoter effects in the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis of l...
The fundamentals of structure sensitivity and promoter effects in the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis of l...
The Fischer−Tropsch Synthesis converts synthesis gas from alternative carbon resources, including na...
The Fischer−Tropsch Synthesis converts synthesis gas from alternative carbon resources, including na...
The Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis converts synthesis gas from alternative carbon resources, including na...
The Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis converts synthesis gas from alternative carbon resources, including na...
The Fischer–Tropsch to olefins (FTO) process is a method for the direct conversion of synthesis gas ...
The Fischer–Tropsch to olefins (FTO) process is a method for the direct conversion of synthesis gas ...
The Fischer–Tropsch to olefins (FTO) process is a method for the direct conversion of synthesis gas ...
The Fischer–Tropsch to olefins (FTO) process is a method for the direct conversion of synthesis gas ...
The effect of support and promoters on the catalytic properties of Fe supported in the FTS was studi...
The explanation for CH4 selectivity for iron based Fischer-Tropsch catalysts in the low conversion r...
Efforts during this second year focused on four areas: (1) continued searching and summarizing of pu...
The fundamentals of structure sensitivity and promoter effects in the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis of l...
The fundamentals of structure sensitivity and promoter effects in the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis of l...
The fundamentals of structure sensitivity and promoter effects in the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis of l...
The fundamentals of structure sensitivity and promoter effects in the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis of l...
The Fischer−Tropsch Synthesis converts synthesis gas from alternative carbon resources, including na...
The Fischer−Tropsch Synthesis converts synthesis gas from alternative carbon resources, including na...
The Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis converts synthesis gas from alternative carbon resources, including na...
The Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis converts synthesis gas from alternative carbon resources, including na...
The Fischer–Tropsch to olefins (FTO) process is a method for the direct conversion of synthesis gas ...
The Fischer–Tropsch to olefins (FTO) process is a method for the direct conversion of synthesis gas ...
The Fischer–Tropsch to olefins (FTO) process is a method for the direct conversion of synthesis gas ...
The Fischer–Tropsch to olefins (FTO) process is a method for the direct conversion of synthesis gas ...
The effect of support and promoters on the catalytic properties of Fe supported in the FTS was studi...
The explanation for CH4 selectivity for iron based Fischer-Tropsch catalysts in the low conversion r...
Efforts during this second year focused on four areas: (1) continued searching and summarizing of pu...