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Synthesis of Higher Alcohols from Syngas over a K-Modified CoMoS Catalyst Supported on Novel Powder and Fiber Commercial Activated Carbons

[Image: see text] In the present study, a series of K-modified CoMoS catalysts with compositions of 10% K, 3.6% Co, and 12 wt % Mo supported over novel commercial activated carbons such as powder materials (DAC and OBC-1) and fiber materials (fabric active sorption (TCA) and nonwoven activated mater...

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Autores principales: Osman, Mohamed E., Maximov, Vladimir V., Dipheko, Tshepo D., Sheshko, Tatiana F., Cherednichenko, Alexander G., Nikulshin, Pavel A., Kogan, Victor M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9219528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35755350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c03082
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author Osman, Mohamed E.
Maximov, Vladimir V.
Dipheko, Tshepo D.
Sheshko, Tatiana F.
Cherednichenko, Alexander G.
Nikulshin, Pavel A.
Kogan, Victor M.
author_facet Osman, Mohamed E.
Maximov, Vladimir V.
Dipheko, Tshepo D.
Sheshko, Tatiana F.
Cherednichenko, Alexander G.
Nikulshin, Pavel A.
Kogan, Victor M.
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description [Image: see text] In the present study, a series of K-modified CoMoS catalysts with compositions of 10% K, 3.6% Co, and 12 wt % Mo supported over novel commercial activated carbons such as powder materials (DAC and OBC-1) and fiber materials (fabric active sorption (TCA) and nonwoven activated material (AHM)) were prepared and characterized by Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), SEM–energy dispersive X-ray (EDX), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The catalytic activities for higher alcohol synthesis from syngas, conducted at T = 300–360 °C, P = 5 MPa, GHSV = 760 L h(–1) (kg cat)(−1), and H(2)/CO = 1.0, were investigated. Cat-TCA and Cat-AHM have shown a filamentous morphology with a strip axial arrangement and that a few longitudinal grooves and many irregular particles are distributed on the fiber surfaces. The degree of entanglement of the strip axial arrangement in AHM was found to be more than that in TCA, thus leading to form tangled MoS(2) slabs on AHM and long linear slabs on TCA with long rim sites. The obtained results revealed that the CO conversion increases in the order Cat-TCA < Cat-OBC-1 < Cat-DAC < Cat-AHM. Ethanol, propanol-1, and methanol are the most predominant alcohol products in the collected liquid products, with the byproducts containing mainly butanol-1, isobutanol, amyl alcohol, and isoamyl alcohol. Cat-DAC and Cat-OBC-1 show higher selectivity toward C(3+), C(4+), propanol-1, butanol-1, isobutanol, and amyl alcohol-1 than Cat-TCA and Cat-AHM. For powdered activated carbons, microporous catalysts inhibited isomerization because the catalyst that contains the highest micropores (Cat-DAC) produced a considerable amount of linear alcohols compared with Cat-OBC-1.
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spelling pubmed-92195282022-06-24 Synthesis of Higher Alcohols from Syngas over a K-Modified CoMoS Catalyst Supported on Novel Powder and Fiber Commercial Activated Carbons Osman, Mohamed E. Maximov, Vladimir V. Dipheko, Tshepo D. Sheshko, Tatiana F. Cherednichenko, Alexander G. Nikulshin, Pavel A. Kogan, Victor M. ACS Omega [Image: see text] In the present study, a series of K-modified CoMoS catalysts with compositions of 10% K, 3.6% Co, and 12 wt % Mo supported over novel commercial activated carbons such as powder materials (DAC and OBC-1) and fiber materials (fabric active sorption (TCA) and nonwoven activated material (AHM)) were prepared and characterized by Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), SEM–energy dispersive X-ray (EDX), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The catalytic activities for higher alcohol synthesis from syngas, conducted at T = 300–360 °C, P = 5 MPa, GHSV = 760 L h(–1) (kg cat)(−1), and H(2)/CO = 1.0, were investigated. Cat-TCA and Cat-AHM have shown a filamentous morphology with a strip axial arrangement and that a few longitudinal grooves and many irregular particles are distributed on the fiber surfaces. The degree of entanglement of the strip axial arrangement in AHM was found to be more than that in TCA, thus leading to form tangled MoS(2) slabs on AHM and long linear slabs on TCA with long rim sites. The obtained results revealed that the CO conversion increases in the order Cat-TCA < Cat-OBC-1 < Cat-DAC < Cat-AHM. Ethanol, propanol-1, and methanol are the most predominant alcohol products in the collected liquid products, with the byproducts containing mainly butanol-1, isobutanol, amyl alcohol, and isoamyl alcohol. Cat-DAC and Cat-OBC-1 show higher selectivity toward C(3+), C(4+), propanol-1, butanol-1, isobutanol, and amyl alcohol-1 than Cat-TCA and Cat-AHM. For powdered activated carbons, microporous catalysts inhibited isomerization because the catalyst that contains the highest micropores (Cat-DAC) produced a considerable amount of linear alcohols compared with Cat-OBC-1. American Chemical Society 2022-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9219528/ /pubmed/35755350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c03082 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Osman, Mohamed E.
Maximov, Vladimir V.
Dipheko, Tshepo D.
Sheshko, Tatiana F.
Cherednichenko, Alexander G.
Nikulshin, Pavel A.
Kogan, Victor M.
Synthesis of Higher Alcohols from Syngas over a K-Modified CoMoS Catalyst Supported on Novel Powder and Fiber Commercial Activated Carbons
title Synthesis of Higher Alcohols from Syngas over a K-Modified CoMoS Catalyst Supported on Novel Powder and Fiber Commercial Activated Carbons
title_full Synthesis of Higher Alcohols from Syngas over a K-Modified CoMoS Catalyst Supported on Novel Powder and Fiber Commercial Activated Carbons
title_fullStr Synthesis of Higher Alcohols from Syngas over a K-Modified CoMoS Catalyst Supported on Novel Powder and Fiber Commercial Activated Carbons
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of Higher Alcohols from Syngas over a K-Modified CoMoS Catalyst Supported on Novel Powder and Fiber Commercial Activated Carbons
title_short Synthesis of Higher Alcohols from Syngas over a K-Modified CoMoS Catalyst Supported on Novel Powder and Fiber Commercial Activated Carbons
title_sort synthesis of higher alcohols from syngas over a k-modified comos catalyst supported on novel powder and fiber commercial activated carbons
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9219528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35755350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c03082
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