Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-20-2019
Abstract
Light olefins production utilizes the energy intensive process of steam cracking. Fischer-Tropsch to olefins (FTO) synthesis potentially offers a more sustainable alternative. Here we show a promising FTO catalyst comprised of iron oxide nanoparticles supported on carbon nanosheets (CNS) fabricated from the carbonization of potassium citrate, which incorporates well dispersed K-promoter throughout the CNS support. This catalyst exhibits, to the best of our knowledge, the highest iron time yield of 1790–1990 μmol /g ⋅ s reported in the literature, 41 % light olefins selectivity, and over 100 hours stable activity, making it one of the best performing FTO catalysts. Detailed characterization illustrates that the CNS support facilitates iron oxide reduction to metallic iron, leading to efficient transformation to the active iron carbide phase during FTO reaction. Since K is a commonly used promoter, our K-promoted CNS support potentially has broad utility beyond the FTO reactions demonstrated in the current study. CO Fe
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
ChemCatChem
First Page
1625
Last Page
1632
Recommended Citation
Zhou, Y., Natesakhawat, S., Nguyen-Phan, T., Kauffman, D., Marin, C., Kisslinger, K., Lin, R., Xin, H., Stavitski, E., Attenkofer, K., Tang, Y., Guo, Y., Waluyo, I., Roy, A., Lekse, J., Yu, Y., Baltrus, J., Lu, Y., Matranga, C., & Wang, C. (2019). Highly Active and Stable Carbon Nanosheets Supported Iron Oxide for Fischer-Tropsch to Olefins Synthesis. ChemCatChem, 11 (6), 1625-1632. https://doi.org/10.1002/cctc.201802022