Abstract

High quality synthetic fuels could be obtained using the Fischer–Tropsch process. Development of new catalysts for this process is very important for the selective formation of fuel fractions. RuCo catalysts prepared bymodifyingthe support with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, urea, acetone azine,or citric acidwasinvestigated for the first timein orderto see theeffect oftheligand on the catalytic properties ofthebimetallic system. The catalysts were characterized by TEM, STEM, XRF, H2-TPR, NH3-TPD, and XPS. It was assumed that total acidity, reducibility, dispersion and atomic surface composition of the catalysts are dependent on the ligands used. The catalyst obtained after modification of Al2O3 with citric acid was characterized by low activity and the predominant formation of solid paraffins. The use of EDTA resulted in a highly active catalyst with highest selectivity to gasoline. Catalyst modified with acetone azine showed a high α (0.898) as well as a selectivity to the diesel fraction of 64.1 %, but average CO conversion of 23.3 %. The optimalcatalytic systemamongthosestudied was Ru/Co/Al2O3-urea.This system hada high conversionrateof 37.3 %anda selectivitytowardsC5+ hydrocarbons of 79.4 %.Thediesel fractionwas also produced in high yield.

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