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Molecular weight, effect crystallite size distribution

Carbon number distributions are similar on all Co catalysts. As on Ru catalysts, termination probabilities decrease with increasing chain size, leading to non-Flory product distributions. The modest effects of support and dispersion on product molecular weight and C5+ selectivity (Table III) reflect differences in readsorption site density and in support pore structure (4,5,14,40,41), which control the contributions of olefin readsorption to chain growth. Carbon number distributions obey Flory kinetics for C30+ hydrocarbons the chain growth probability reaches a constant value (a ) as olefins disappear from the product stream. This constant value reflects the intrinsic probability of chain termination to paraffins by hydrogen addition it is independent of support and metal dispersion in the crystallite size range studied. [Pg.243]


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