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Synthesis of Gaseous Hydrocarbons from Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen over Transition Metal Catalysts (Part 1)
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- Kikuchi Eiichi
- Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
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- Ino Takashi
- Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
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- Ito Naoyuki
- Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
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- Morita Yoshiro
- Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
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- Other Title
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- ChemInform Abstract: SYNTHESIS OF GASEOUS HYDROCARBONS FROM CARBON MONOXIDE AND HYDROGEN OVER TRANSITION METAL CATALYSTS. PART 1. THE ACTIVITY AND SELECTIVITY OF GRAPHITE‐SUPPORTED METAL CATALYSTS
- The Activity and Selectivity of Graphite-Supported Metal Catalysts
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The catalytic activity and selectivity of Group VIII transition metals, except Os and Ir, supported on graphite for hydrocarbon synthesis from mixtures of carbon monoxide and hydrogen were investigated under atmospheric pressure at 300∼400°C. Methane was the main reaction product on all these catalysts. Some of the catalysts, however, exhibited considerably high selectivity for production of C2 or higher gaseous hydrocarbons. The following sequence of selectivity for C2 hydrocarbons was obtained: Fe>Pd>Rh>Ru>Pt>Co>Ni. Among the catalysts tested, the graphite-supported Rh catalyst showed the highest rate of production of C2 hydrocarbons.<br>In the whole ragne of conversions, the graphite-supported Rh catalyst produced C2 hydrocarbons more selectively than the alumina-supported or charcoal-supported catalysts. This difference was considered due to the strong metal-support interaction in the graphite-supported catalyst that involved electron transfer between rhodium and graphite.<br>Among the various pretreatments rendered using different gases, pretreatment in air enhanced most the activity of the graphite-supported Rh catalyst.
Journal
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- Bulletin of The Japan Petroleum Institute
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Bulletin of The Japan Petroleum Institute 18 (2), 139-145, 1976
The Japan Petroleum Institute
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- CRID
- 1390282680090424448
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- NII Article ID
- 130003621651
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- ISSN
- 21992924
- 05824656
- 00092975
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed