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Fischer-Tropsch slurry reactor product selectivity

Mass Transfer and Product Selectivity in a Mechanically Stirred Fischer—Tropsch Slurry Reactor... [Pg.225]

Statoil has been involved in Fischer-Tropsch based GTL technology development since the mid 1980 s (Rytter et al.,1990). In order to maximize distillate production, a low temperature, cobalt catalyst based Fischer-Tropsch technology has been selected. A slurry bubble column reactor offers the best performance in terms of economy of scale, throughput and yield, but presents several technical challenges. A highly active and selective cobalt catalyst is needed and must be adapted to suit the requirements of the slurry reactor. Separation of wax from the slurry is another critical aspect of this technology. Statoil has developed a supported cobalt catalyst and a continuous filtration technique that forms the heart of the Fischer-Tropsch process. [Pg.327]

Fischer-Tropsch Technology FTS can be carried out in several different reactor types fixed bed, fluidized bed, or slurry phase and at different temperatures. The high-temperature Fischer-Tropsch (HTFT) synthesis runs at 320°C-350°C, at which temperatures typically all products are in the gas phase [22], HTFT is operated in fluidized-bed reactors, with iron catalysts. Selectivities correspond to chain-growth probabilities in the range of 0.70-0.75 and are ideal for gasoline production, but olefins and oxygenates are formed as well and are used as chemicals. [Pg.451]


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