Catalysis Letters, Vol.141, No.3, 438-444, 2011
Promotion Effects of Platinum and Ruthenium on Carbon Nanotube Supported Cobalt Catalysts for Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis
Carbon nanotube supported nano-size monometallic and noble metal (Pt and Ru) promoted cobalt catalysts were prepared by incipient wetness impregnation (IWI) using solution of cobalt nitrate and characterized by nitrogen adsorption isotherm, X-ray diffraction (XRD), temperature programmed reduction, in situ magnetic method and TEM. Analysis of the magnetization and H-2-TPR data suggested promotion with platinum and ruthenium significantly decreased the cobalt species reduction temperature. TEM and XRD results showed that the presence of noble metal promoters had no significant effect on the size of cobalt for carbon naotube as catalytic support. Promotion of cobalt carbon nanotube-supported catalysts with small amounts of Pt and Ru resulted in slight increase in Fischer-Tropsch cobalt time yield. The Pt and Ru promoted cobalt catalyst exhibited carbon monoxide conversion of 37.1 and 31.4, respectively. C-5+ hydrocarbon selectivity was attained at 80.0%. The Pt promoted cobalt supported on carbon nanotube yielded better catalytic stability than that of the monometallic cobalt catalyst.