Abstract

The Fischer-Tropsch synthesis in the presence of composite materials prepared by the IR pyrolysis of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) with cobalt salts immobilized on it was studied. The catalysts were small granules containing PAN carbonization products and to 80% cobalt metal particles of size 10–17 nm. The synthesis was performed in flow reactors with a fixed bed and a catalyst bed suspended in a liquid at 2–3 MPa and 200–310°C. It was established that the activity of the catalyst depends on the nature of the cobalt salt used, the temperature of IR pyrolysis, and the synthesis conditions. The catalyst prepared with the use of cobalt carbonate exhibited the greatest activity. The yield of liquid hydrocarbons on it reached ∼70 g/m3 at ∼60% selectivity. It was found that the test composite materials were characterized by an extremely high productivity of 2–5 kg (kg Co)−1 h−1.

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