The role of zeolites in the deactivation of multifunctional fischer-tropsch synthesis catalysts: The interaction between HZSM-5 and Fe-based FT-catalysts

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In order to produce gasoline directly from syngas, HZSM-5 can be added to the Fischer-Tropsch catalyst. However, this catalytic system shows an important deactivation rate. Aiming at describing this phenomenon, Fe-based catalysts and physical mixtures containing these catalysts and HZSM-5 were employed in this reaction. All these systems were characterized using the following techniques: XRD, XPS, TPR and TPD of CO. This work shows that HZSM-5 interacts with the Fe-based Fischer-Tropsch catalyst during the reduction step, decreasing the Fe concentration on the catalytic surface and thus lowering the activity of the catalytic system in the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis.

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Zonetti, P. C., Gaspar, A. B., Mendes, F. M. T., De Avillez, R. R., Sousa-Aguiar, E. F., & Appel, L. G. (2013). The role of zeolites in the deactivation of multifunctional fischer-tropsch synthesis catalysts: The interaction between HZSM-5 and Fe-based FT-catalysts. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30(4), 877–882. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-66322013000400019

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