RI 5456 Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis In A Fluidized-Catalyst Reactor With A Nitrided, Fused-Iron Catalyst ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. J. Demeter
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

As part of its work on converting coal to fluid fuels, the Federal Bureau of Mines has been studying the synthesis of liquid fuels from carbon monoxide and hydrogen by Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. A fluidized bed of nitrided, fused-iron catalyst has been operated successfully to produce high yields of oxygenated compounds. Trouble-free operation continued for over 800 hours, and the test was terminated voluntarily. About 85 percent of the fresh feed was converted when the unit was operated at a space velocity of 500 hr.-1, a 12:1 recycle-to-fresh-feed-gas ratio, a 300-p. s. i. g. pressure, and a temperature of 252° C. When operating at a fresh-feed-gas space velocity of 1,000 hr.-l and a 9:1 ratio of recycle to fresh gas, conversion of fresh feed was 68 percent, and the product yield was 235.9 grams per cubic meter of synthesis gas converted. The oxygenate and C5 and heavier hydrocarbon yield was 110.6 grams per cubic meter of gas converted, 83 percent of this was oxygenates. The atom ratio of N:Fe of the catalyst, initially 0.455, decreased to 0.288 by the end of the 800-hour experiment. Nevertheless, the yield of oxygenated compounds per cubic meter of H2 + CO converted at the end of the run was approximately the same as that obtained 500 hours earlier with identical operating conditions. X-ray analysis of the discharged catalyst indicated that only ?-iron carbonitride was present. Sieve analysis of the discharged catalyst indicated that only 2 percent of fines was produced during the reduction, nitriding, and synthesis.
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APA: J. J. Demeter  (1959)  RI 5456 Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis In A Fluidized-Catalyst Reactor With A Nitrided, Fused-Iron Catalyst ? Summary

MLA: J. J. Demeter RI 5456 Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis In A Fluidized-Catalyst Reactor With A Nitrided, Fused-Iron Catalyst ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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