Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reaction. The formation of long-chain hydrocarbons occurs on stepped Ru surfaces with CH as the inserting monomer, whereas planar Ru only produces methane because of slow CO activation. By varying the metal-carbon and metal-oxygen interaction energy, three reactivity regimes are identified with rates being controlled by CO dissociation, chain-growth termination, or water removal. Predicted surface coverages are dominated by CO, C, or O, respectively. Optimum FT performance occurs at the interphase of the regimes of limited CO dissociation and chain-growth termination. Current FT catalysts are suboptimal, as they are limited ...
Strong interest in the Fischer–Tropsch reaction that converts synthesis gas into hydrocarbons is rea...
Microkinetics simulations are used to investigate the elementary reaction steps that control chain g...
Strong interest in the Fischer–Tropsch reaction that converts synthesis gas into hydrocarbons is rea...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
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Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Strong interest in the Fischer–Tropsch reaction that converts synthesis gas into hydrocarbons is rea...
Strong interest in the Fischer–Tropsch reaction that converts synthesis gas into hydrocarbons is rea...
Microkinetics simulations are used to investigate the elementary reaction steps that control chain g...
Strong interest in the Fischer–Tropsch reaction that converts synthesis gas into hydrocarbons is rea...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
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Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Microkinetics simulations are presented based on DFT-determined elementary reaction steps of the Fis...
Strong interest in the Fischer–Tropsch reaction that converts synthesis gas into hydrocarbons is rea...
Strong interest in the Fischer–Tropsch reaction that converts synthesis gas into hydrocarbons is rea...
Microkinetics simulations are used to investigate the elementary reaction steps that control chain g...
Strong interest in the Fischer–Tropsch reaction that converts synthesis gas into hydrocarbons is rea...