화학공학소재연구정보센터
Catalysis Today, Vol.147, No.2, 158-165, 2009
Preparation and characterization of carbon nanotube-promoted Co-Cu catalyst for higher alcohol synthesis from syngas
A cobalt-copper catalyst promoted by "herringbone-type" multiwalled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) was developed. This catalyst displayed excellent performance for higher alcohol synthesis (HAS) from syngas, with the (C2-8-alc. + DME)-STY reached 760 mg/(g.h) under the reaction conditions of 5.0 MPa and 573 K, which was 1.78 times that of the CNT-free host, Co3Cu1. The addition of a minor amount of the CNTs to the Co3Cu1 host did not cause a marked change in apparent activation energy for the HAS, but led to an increase at the surface of the catalyst of the concentration of catalytically active Co-species, CoO(OH), a kind of surface Co-species related closely to the selective formation of the higher alcohols. Excellent adsorption performance of this kind of CNTs for H-2 generated a surface micro-environment with a high concentration of H-adspecies on the functioning catalyst, thus increasing the rate of surface hydrogenation reactions in the HAS. Moreover, synergistic action of the high surface-concentration H-adspecies with CO2 in the feed-gas led to a greater inhibition for the WGS side-reaction. All these factors contribute considerably to an increase in the yield of alcohols. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.