Gj. Hutchings et al., LOW METHANE SELECTIVITY USING CO MNO CATALYSTS FOR THE FISCHER-TROPSCH REACTION - EFFECT OF INCREASING PRESSURE AND CO-FEEDING ETHENE/, Topics in catalysis, 2(1-4), 1995, pp. 163-172
CO hydrogenation using cobalt/manganese oxide catalysts is described a
nd discussed. These catalysts are known to give low methane selectivit
y with high selectivity to C-3 hydrocarbons at moderate reaction condi
tions (GHSV < 500 h(-1), < 600 kPa). In this study the effect of react
ion conditions more appropriate to industrial operation are investigat
ed. CO hydrogenation at 1-2 MPa using catalyst formulations with Co/Mn
= 0.5 and 1.0 gives selectivities to methane that are comparable to t
hose observed at lower pressures. At the higher pressure the catalyst
rapidly deactivates, a feature that is not observed at lower pressures
. However, prior to deactivation rates of CO + CO2 conversion > 8 mol/
l-catalyst h can be observed. Go-feeding ethene during CO hydrogenatio
n is investigated by the reaction of (CO)-C-13-(C2H4)-C-12-H-2 mixture
s and a significant decrease in methane selectivity is observed but th
e hydrogenation of ethene is also a dominant reaction. The results sho
w that the co-fed ethene can be molecularly incorporated but in additi
on it can generate a C-1 species that can react further to form methan
e and higher hydrocarbons.