An Na-modified Fe@C core-shell catalyst for the enhanced production of gasoline-range hydrocarbons via Fischer-Tropsch synthesis.
Guangyuan MaYanfei XuJie WangJingyang BaiYixiong DuJianli ZhangMingyue DingPublished in: RSC advances (2020)
Although numerous studies have been conducted in the field of converting syngas to value-added fuels, selectively converting syngas to gasoline-range hydrocarbons (C 5-12 hydrocarbons) remains a big challenge. Alkali metal (namely, K, Na and Li)-modified Fe@C core-shell catalysts were synthesized by a one-step hydrothermal method for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. An optimized selectivity of 56% for the C 5-12 hydrocarbons with a higher CO conversion of about 95% was obtained for the FeNa 2.0 @C catalyst compared to that for other alkali metal-modified Fe@C catalysts. According to the characterization results, the incorporation of alkali metals into Fe@C enhanced the conversion of FeCO 3 to Fe 3 O 4 , which promoted the formation of the FTS active phase iron carbides. In particular, the strongest interaction of Fe-alkali metal and the highest amount of surface carbon layers were observed after adding an Na promoter into Fe@C in contrast to that observed for K and Li promoters, which strengthened the synergistic effect of Fe-Na metals and the spatial confinement of the core-shell structure, further improving the C 5-12 hydrocarbon selectivity.