Hydrocarbon Synthesis from Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen: A Two-Step Process

Abstract

CO2 hydrogenation to olefins and ethylene oligomerization was investigated in efforts to improve catalyst composition and reaction conditions needed for scale-up. The hydrogenation of CO2 to hydrocarbons is investigated over -alumina-supported iron-based catalysts modified with manganese and potassium promoters and a silica-stabilized coating under fixed-bed reactor conditions to produce unsaturated hydrocarbons as feedstock chemicals for jet fuel synthesis. The stabilizer is introduced by impregnating the K/Mn/Fe on Al2O3 catalyst with tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) to minimize the deactivating effects of water on catalyst activity in CO2 hydrogenation. The K/Mn/Fe on Al2O3 catalyst modified with the TEOS and reduced in CO produced a lighter end fraction of olefins compared with the catalyst reduced in H2. To increase the chain length of the olefins formed in the CO2 hydrogenation step, investigation of oligomerization reaction is conducted in a separate experiment, where pure ethylene is used as a model olefin. Ethylene oligomerization over pelletized amorphous silica-alumina (ASA)- supported Ni catalysts demonstrated high conversion and selectivity towards the jet fuel fraction (C8-C16) at very low MHSV.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 14, 2013
Accession Number
ADA585830

Entities

People

  • David M. Drab
  • Dennis R. Hardy
  • Frederic W. Williams
  • George W. Mushhrush
  • Heather Willauer
  • Jeffrey W. Baldwin
  • Matthew T. Olsen
  • Ramagopal Ananth

Organizations

  • United States Naval Research Laboratory

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Alkanes
  • Alkenes
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Chemistry
  • Continuous Chemical Reactors
  • Equations
  • Fuels
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Hydrogen
  • Liquids
  • Materials
  • Materials Science
  • Military Research
  • Petroleum
  • Reducing Agents
  • Spectra
  • Spectroscopy

Fields of Study

  • Chemistry
  • Environmental science

Readers

  • Electrochemical Engineering/ Fuel Cell Technologies
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Surface Coatings Technology.