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Fischer-Tropsch synthesis to olefins boosted by MFI zeolite nanosheets.

Chengtao WangWei FangZhiqiang LiuLiang WangZuwei LiaoYongrong YangHangjie LiLu LiuHang ZhouXuedi QinShaodan XuXuefeng ChuYeqing WangAn Min ZhengFeng-Shou Xiao
Published in: Nature nanotechnology (2022)
Catalytic reactions are severely restricted by the strong adsorption of product molecules on the catalyst surface, where promoting desorption of the product and hindering its re-adsorption benefit the formation of free sites on the catalyst surface for continuous substrate conversion 1,2 . A solution to this issue is constructing a robust nanochannel for the rapid escape of products. We demonstrate here that MFI zeolite crystals with a short b-axis of 90-110 nm and a finely controllable microporous environment can effectively boost the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis to olefins by shipping the olefin molecules. The ferric carbide catalyst (Na-FeC x ) physically mixed with a zeolite promoter exhibited a CO conversion of 82.5% with an olefin selectivity of 72.0% at the low temperature of 260 °C. By contrast, Na-FeC x alone without the zeolite promoter is poorly active under equivalent conditions, and shows the significantly improved olefin productivity achieved through the zeolite promoter. These results show that the well-designed zeolite, as a promising promoter, significantly boosts Fischer-Tropsch synthesis to olefins by accelerating escape of the product from the catalyst surface.
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