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Nitrides as Fischer-Tropsch Catalysts

The role of carbides in the synthesis of hydrocarbons has been widely considered ever since the carbide theory was first postulated by Fischer and Tropsch in 1926 (20). Although recent experimental studies indicate that the carbide theory is largely incorrect, that is, that bulk-phase carbides are not intermediates in the formation of higher hydrocarbons, iron catalysts converted to Hagg carbide or cementite are usually more active than similar raw or reduced catalysts (21). (For a review of the carbide theory up to 1950, see p. 571 of reference 22.) The selectivity of carbided iron catalysts is essentially the same as that of corresponding reduced catalysts. Nitrides of iron are usually more active than reduced or carbided catalysts, and the catalyst selectivity is significantly different. [Pg.365]

Studies of the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis on nitrided catalysts at the Bureau of Mines have been described (4,5,23). These experiments were made in laboratory-scale, fixed-bed testing units (24). In reference 5, the catalyst activity was expressed as cubic centimeters of synthesis gas converted per gram of iron per hour at 240°C. and at a constant conversion of 65%. Actually, the experiments were not conducted at 240°C., but the activity was corrected to this temperature by the use of an empirical rate equation (25). Conditions of catalyst pretreatment for one precipitated and two fused catalysts are given in Table IV. [Pg.365]

Catalyst, type and number Test number Gas Space velocity1 Temp., °C. Time, hours Space velocity1 Temp., °C., Time, hours Phases present  [Pg.366]

4 Volumes of feed gas (S.T.P.) per volume of catalyst space per hour. [Pg.366]

Precipitated catalyst P3003.24 was tested with IH2 + ICO gas at 7.8 atm. after three types of pretreatment as indicated in Table IV. In [Pg.369]


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