Abstract
The effects of reaction conditions on the synthesis of isobutanol and methanol from syngas over ZrK and ZrMnK catalysts have been investigated, with the reactions carried out at pressures between 8 and 16 MPa, temperatures between 380 and 440 °C, and gas hourly space velocity (GHSV) between 3 000 and 8 000 h −1. It was found that the ZrK catalyst exhibited the highest activity and selectivity at 420 °C, 10.0 MPa, and 5 000 h −1, and that the Mn-promoted catalyst increased the yield of isobutanol with the corresponding optimum temperature being 400 °C. Moreover, the higher pressure and GHSV favored isobutanol synthesis. At 16. 0 MPa, 400 °C, 5 000 h −1, the space time yield of isobutanol was about 21.5 ml per ml cat. h −1, and selectivity reached 98% over the ZrMnK catalyst.
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