Abstract
AbstractA series of amorphous silica supported Co‐based catalysts were prepared using traditional incipient wetness impregnation methods followed by thermal treatment at different temperatures. Glow discharge plasma effects on cobalt species in the forms of cobalt nitrate, mixture of cobalt nitrate and Co3O4, and pure Co3O4 were compared and investigated by various characterizations and Fischer‐Tropsch synthesis (FTS) tests. Plasma enhancing metal dispersion effect was mostly happened during the decomposition of cobalt nitrate in plasma field; when cobalt species was already in the form of Co3O4, no apparent particle size change by plasma treatment was observed. Under the promotion of Pt, all the catalysts maintained at high reduction degree, thus the cobalt dispersion was almost linearly related to the number of active sites. The CoSi‐100D+P catalyst with both high cobalt dispersion and high cobalt reducibility, had the maximum number of active sites, and presented the highest FTS activity. Meanwhile, the product selectivity could also be affected by plasma treatment, hydrocarbons were shifted to lower carbon numbers. This effect could be observed even on the CoSi‐400C+P sample, in which the precursor was pre‐thermal treated at high temperature (400 °C), and cobalt species was already all transformed into Co3O4.
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