Rising oil costs have stimulated significant interest in the
Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS) as a method for producing a
synthetic petroleum substitute. Drawn from the proceedings at a
symposium held during the 236th meeting of the American Chemical
Society in Philadelphia in August 2008, Advances in Fischer-Tropsch
Synthesis, Catalysts, and Catalysis explores the recent
developments in Fischer-Tropsch technology, which holds great
promise in the area of renewable resources. Expert contributors
explore a range of issues The book focuses on three main themes:
catalyst preparation and activation, reaction mechanism, and
process-related topics. A panel of expert contributors discusses
synthesis of catalysts, carbon nanomaterials, nitric oxide
calcinations, the influence of carbon, catalytic performance
issues, chelating agents, and Cu and alkali promoters. They also
explore Co/silica catalysts, thermodynamic control, the Two Alpha
model, co-feeding experiments, internal diffusion limitations,
Fe-LTFT selectivity, and the effect of co-fed water. Lastly, the
book examines cross-flow filtration, kinetic studies, reduction of
CO2 emissions, syncrude, and low-temperature water-gas shift.
Attaining the maximum catalytic activity and catalyst life The
themes explored in the book demonstrate that while the
Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS) has advanced in maturity, many
issues remain concerning the preparation of increasingly active
catalysts and the method of activation to attain the maximum
catalytic activity and catalyst life. The book includes coverage of
the structural features, their changes, and the application of
increasingly sophisticated characterization techniques, shedding
light on the reaction mechanism and providing a glimpse into the
processes and reaction rates under realistic commercial process
conditions.
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