STEADY-STATE FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS IN FIXED-BED AND STIRRED-TANK SLURRY REACTORS
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A precipitated iron catalyst (100 Fe/0.3 Cu/0.8 K) was tested in a fixed-bed reactor and a stirred tank slurry reactor at 250-260C, 1.48 MPa, 2 Nl g-cat-1 h-1, and H2:CO = 2:3. Two different pretreatment procedures were employed (hydrogen reduction at 250C and synthesis gas activation at 280C) in each of the two reactor types. The activity of the hydrogen reduced catalyst was stable with time-on-stream, and it produced more methane and gaseous hydrocarbons than the syngas pretreated catalyst. Secondary reactions (olefin hydrogenation and isomerization) were more pronounced in tests with the hydrogen reduced catalyst. Hydrocarbon distribution shifted toward lower-molecular-weight products with time-on-stream in the stirred tank slurry reactor tests, but the total olefin content of C2 to C15 hydrocarbons remained constant during the tests which lasted 300 hours. 1995.