Abstract:
Three Co/SiO
2 catalysts doped with different amounts of Ru were prepared by incipient wetness impregnation. These catalysts were characterized by N
2 physisorption, XRD, H
2-TPD, DRIFTS, etc.; their catalytic performance in Fischer-Tropsch (F-T) synthesis was investigated in a micro fixed-bed reactor. The F-T reaction results showed that the Co/SiO
2 catalysts doped with Ru exhibit higher CO conversion, higher turnover frequency (TOF), lower selectivity to CO
2 and CH
4, as well as lower ratio of olefin to paraffin, in comparison with undoped Co/SiO
2. FT-IR spectra indicated that the Co-O bond in the as-prepared catalyst is weakened by the addition of Ru, which facilitates the reduction of the Co/SiO
2 catalysts; such results are also supported by the H
2-TPR profiles and XRD patterns of the reduced catalysts. The main cobalt phase in the reduced catalyst with 0.5% (by weight) of Ru is in a hexagonal close packing (hcp) structure. CO-DRIFTS results revealed that the peak of linearly adsorbed CO is red-shifted by the addition of Ru, suggesting an improvement on the dissociation of adsorbed CO. CO-TPD results showed that the ratio of CO
ads/Co
s and CO
*/Co
s on catalysts surface is increased by the addition of Ru, which may contribute to the decrease of the selectivity to CH
4 in F-T synthesis.