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Fischer-Tropsch synthesis insertion mechanism

In Fischer-Tropsch synthesis the readsorption and incorporation of 1-alkenes, alcohols, and aldehydes and their subsequent chain growth play an important role on product distribution. Therefore, it is very useful to study these reactions in the presence of co-fed 13C- or 14 C-labeled compounds in an effort to obtain data helpful to elucidate the reaction mechanism. It has been shown that co-feeding of CF12N2, which dissociates toward CF12 and N2 on the catalyst surface, has led to the sound interpretation that the bimodal carbon number distribution is caused by superposition of two incompatible mechanisms. The distribution characterized by the lower growth probability is assigned to the CH2 insertion mechanism. [Pg.213]

The mechanisms proposed over the last 50 years for the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, principally on the basis of studies using heterogeneous catalyst systems, may be divided into three main classes (a) metal-carbide mechanisms (b) hydroxyl carbene, =CH(OH), condensation mechanisms and (c) CO insertion mechanisms. [Pg.86]


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