Mn-Promoted Ru-Based Catalysts for Enhanced Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis of Olefins from Syngas
Yunlei An,
Xinxing Wang,
Hailing Yu
et al.
Abstract:The promotion effect of manganese on the Ru-based Fischer−Tropsch to olefins (FTO) reaction was investigated. Methane formation and second hydrogenation of olefins were effectively suppressed, while catalytic activity and olefin formation, especially for long-chain olefins, were greatly promoted with the addition of Mn. Structure characterization suggested that the addition of Mn could promote the dispersion of Ru nanoparticles (NPs) and enhance the electron density of metallic Ru sites, thus boosting the leve… Show more
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“…7 Subsequent work also suggests that the types of promoter and support could greatly affect the performance of Fischer–Tropsch synthesis to olefins (FTO) for supported Ru-based catalysts. 8,9…”
The catalytic behavior of CO hydrogenation can be modulated by metal-support interactions, while the role of support remains elusive. Herein, we demonstrated that the presence of strong metal-support interactions (SMSI)...
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