High quality liquid fuels for diesel engine are normal paraffins with C-10-
C-20. The most promising method to make them from other carbon resources is
the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (F-T) which gives wide range of product dist
ribution. Higher paraffins can be cracked with a conventional method to die
sel fraction while lighter ones cannot. The present authors have developed
a new F-T process that makes wax products selectively with reduced gaseous
products. Efficient transportation of reactants and products to the inside
of catalyst bed and pellet, quick heat transfer, and in situ wax extraction
from catalyst by supercritical fluid were accomplished. The process is ope
rated under supercritical conditions of light paraffins and in the presence
of small amounts of 1-olefins. The added 1-olefins are assumed to be the s
eed of carbon chain propagation of C-1 monomer to promote the wax formation
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