2017
DOI: 10.1134/s0965544117020116
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Effect of rhenium on Fischer–Tropsch synthesis in the presence of cobalt–zeolite catalysts

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“…The addition of rhenium to iron or cobalt catalysts promotes higher activity and selectivity towards alcohols and larger chain hydrocarbons, increases particle dispersibility and decreases nanoparticle average sizes while also lowering the reduction temperature of the first metal [32,88,89] . Since the patents of Mauldin, from Exxon, [90] and the Shell Middle Distillate processes, [91] the cobalt catalyst promoted by rhenium has been extensively studied in FTS, and it currently remains a topic of research interest since improvements are still needed in preventing catalyst deactivation and further improving control over selectivity [92–96] …”
Section: Hydrogenation Of Platform Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of rhenium to iron or cobalt catalysts promotes higher activity and selectivity towards alcohols and larger chain hydrocarbons, increases particle dispersibility and decreases nanoparticle average sizes while also lowering the reduction temperature of the first metal [32,88,89] . Since the patents of Mauldin, from Exxon, [90] and the Shell Middle Distillate processes, [91] the cobalt catalyst promoted by rhenium has been extensively studied in FTS, and it currently remains a topic of research interest since improvements are still needed in preventing catalyst deactivation and further improving control over selectivity [92–96] …”
Section: Hydrogenation Of Platform Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of promoters play an important role for the optimization of activity and selectivity of heterogeneous catalysts by modifying the structural or electronic properties of the active phase . Many metals are the promising candidates as promoters for Co‐based catalysts such as Zr, Mn, Ru, Pt and Re during the FTS reaction process. Ru is regarded as the most favorable promoter to facilitate the reduction dispersion of cobalt oxide under low temperature and improve the catalytic performance of Co‐based catalysts for the production of long‐chain hydrocarbons .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reached this point, and considering all the above data, one may wonder which TM surface would be best for the CO dissociation. [40][41][42].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this guideline in mind, one TM surface outstands; the hcp Re (112 ̅ 0) surface, with an Ea of 0.79 eV and a ΔE of -0.57 eV. Actually, Re has been regarded as a suited additive to Co to improve the FT performance, where CO dissociation is regarded as a possible rate-limiting step[40]. Other TMs could be used for breaking the CO in a suited fashion, e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%