Abstract

The Fischer–Tropsch to olefins (FTO) reaction over Co2C catalysts is structure-sensitive, as the catalytic performance is strongly influenced by the surface structure of the active phase. The exposed facets determine the surface structure, and it remains a great challenge to precisely control the particle morphology of the FTO active phase. In this study, the controlling effect of the Mn promoter on the final morphology of the Co2C nanoparticles for the FTO reaction was investigated. The unpromoted catalyst and several promoted catalysts with Ce, La, and Al were also studied for comparison. For the Mn-promoted catalysts, the combination method of the Co and Mn components plays a crucial role in the final morphology of Co2C and thus the catalytic performance. For the CoMn catalyst prepared by coprecipitation, Co2C nanoprisms with specifically exposed facets of (101) and (020) can be obtained, which exhibit a promising FTO catalytic performance with high C2–4= selectivity, low methane selectivity, and high ...

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