Combined FTIR and temperature programmed Fischer-Tropsch synthesis over Ru/SiO2 and Ru-Ag/SiO2 supported catalysts

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Department of Chemistry, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad-45320, Pakistan [1 ]
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Bull. Korean Chem. Soc. | 2007年 / 4卷 / 529-532期
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Catalysts - Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy - Hydrocarbons - Hydrogenation - Reaction kinetics - Silica - Synthesis (chemical) - Thermal effects;
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10.5012/bkcs.2007.28.4.529
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Combined temperature programmed reaction (TPR) and infrared (IR) spectroscopic studies for Fischer-Tropsch reaction have been performed over Ru/SiO2 and Ru-Ag/SiO2 supported catalysts. Reaction of linearly absorbed CO with hydrogen starts at 375 K over Ru/SiO2 catalyst and reaches maximum at 420 K accompanied with an intensity decrease of linear CO absorption. The reaction with bridged absorbed CO peaks around 510-535 K. Addition of Ag yields mixed Ru-Ag bimetallic sites while it suppresses the formation of bridged bonded CO. Formation of methane on this modified surface occurs at 390 K and reaches maximum at 444 K. Suppression of hydrogen on the Ag-doped surface also occurs resulting in the formation of unsaturated hydrocarbons and of CHx intermediates not observed with Ru/SiO 2 catalyst. Such intermediates are believed to be the building blocks of higher hydrocarbons during the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. Linearly absorbed CO is found to be more reactive as compared to bridged CO. The Ag-modified surface also produces CO2 and carbon. On this surface, hydrogenation of CO begins at 390 K and reaches maximum at 494 K. The high temperature for hydrogenation of absorbed CO and C over Ru-Ag/SiO2 catalyst as compared to Ru/SiO2 catalyst is due to the formation of Ru-Ag bimetallic surfaces impeding hydrogen adsorption.
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