Morphology Engineering of γ‑Alumina Microgranules
as Support of Cobalt Catalysts Used for Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis:
An Effective Strategy for Improving Catalytic Performance
Posted on 2021-08-10 - 19:51
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a catalyst skeleton, the morphological design of support materials
is definitely important since the performance of the catalyst is strongly
influenced by the structural and textural properties of the support.
Herein, an innovative scalable synthesis of γ-alumina microgranules
was performed by designing a setup to combine sol–gel, oil-drop,
and electrospray methods in order to study the effects of alumina
microgranule morphology on cobalt catalyst performance for Fischer–Tropsch
synthesis (FTS). Different drying conditions were applied to prepare
γ-alumina support with different crystalline phases and morphological
structures. Depending on the drying method of the hydrogel precursor,
the structural and textural properties of the microgranules were improved.
Cobalt catalysts were prepared by incipient wetness impregnation on
alumina microgranules for FTS in the slurry phase and in a fixed bed
reactor. The results showed that the change in the morphological properties
of alumina affects its oxidation state in addition to affecting the
distribution of cobalt nanoparticles. The two-dimensional structure
aerogel nanosheets provide uniform distribution of the cobalt particles,
while alumina xerogels exhibit significant shrinkage during the drying
process, resulting in predominance of aggregation behavior on cobalt
particles. This research focused on the development of ambigel as
an effective intermediate of aerogel and xerogel for catalytic applications.
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Rezazadeh, Esmaeil; Mirzaei, Ali Akbar; Atashi, Hossein (1753). Morphology Engineering of γ‑Alumina Microgranules
as Support of Cobalt Catalysts Used for Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis:
An Effective Strategy for Improving Catalytic Performance. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.1c04983