SOUSA, B. V.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9479297537669216; SOUSA, Bianca Viana de.
Resumo:
In this work, molecular sieve MCM-41 was prepared as well as the Co/MCM-41
catalyst, via humid impregnation with concentrations of 5%, 10%, 15% and 20%
Co/MCM-41. The catalysts with 5% and 15% Co/MCM-41 were evaluated in the
reaction of Fischer-Tropsch during a reaction as long as 92 h, in the
temperatures leveis of 270 and 350 °C, pressure of 1 atm, and using a molar
ratio H2/CO = 2. The attainment of the mesoporous molecular sieve, Si-MCM41,
was confirmed by the x-ray diffractogram. It was verified that after the
calcination ali the bromine (Br) was removed indicating that the calcination
process removed ali surfactant in the mesoporous structure. DRX and EDX
analyses indicated that cobalt was found in the form of Co302 in the Co/MCM41
catalysts. The diffraction standards showed that the impregnation and
calcination processes caused changes in the structure only for catalyst with
10% Co/MCM-41. The ATD/TG curves showed that cobalt nitrate was totally
decomposed on the MCM-41. The RTP profiles of the Co/MCM-41 catalysts
showed the presence of distinct peaks that could be caused by the dispersion of
cobalt, the size of particles, and the interaction between the MCM-41 and the
species of cobalt oxide. From the images of MEV, it was possible to observe
that the Co/MCM-41 catalysts were composed by clusters of small crystals. The
images obtained from MET showed clearly the presence of metal cobalt
particles in a well dispersed form for catalysts with 5%, 15% and 20%
Co/MCM41, except for the catalyst with 10% Co/MCM41. The results obtained
from the synthesis of Fischer-Tropsch for catalysts with 5% and 15% Co/MCM41
presented high selectivity for commercially important hydrocarbons (C2-C4).
These catalysts presented diffusion limitations, which gave high selectivity for
methane gas, whereas for hydrocarbons in the C5+ range the selectivity was
low