FeMnxZr and FeMnxZr2Na catalysts prepared by coprecipitation and impregnation methods were applied to investigate the promoting effects of Zr on the iron-based catalyst for high-temperature Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (HTFT). Ar physisorption...
For dimethyl ether (DME) carbonylation, pyridine pre-adsorbed
hydrogen
mordenite (H-MOR) is beneficial to prolonging the catalyst life. The
adsorption and diffusion behaviors on periodic models H-AlMOR and
H-AlMOR-Py were simulated. The simulation was based on Monte Carlo
and molecular dynamics. The following conclusions were drawn from
the simulation results. The adsorption stability of CO in 8-MR is
increased, and the adsorption density of CO in 8-MR is more concentrated
on H-AlMOR-Py. 8-MR is the main active site for DME carbonylation,
so the introduction of pyridine would be beneficial for the main reaction.
The adsorption distributions of methyl acetate (MA) (in 12-MR) and
H2O on H-AlMOR-Py are significantly decreased. It means
the product MA and the byproduct H2O are more easily desorbed
on H-AlMOR-Py. For the mixed feed of DME carbonylation, the feed ratio
(P
CO/P
DME)
must reach 50:1 on H-AlMOR so that the reaction molar ratio can reach
the theoretical value (N
CO/N
DME ≈ 1:1), while the feed ratio on H-AlMOR-Py
is only up to 10:1. Thus, the feed ratio can be adjusted, and raw
materials can reduce consumption. In conclusion, H-AlMOR-Py can improve
the adsorption equilibrium of reactants CO and DME and increase the
concentration of CO in 8-MR.
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